Monopoly Dollar 2024
Raphael van der Haegen
Feuille d'orBoisPigmentOrAcrylate
132 ⨯ 97 ⨯ 6 cm
ConditionExcellent
€ 8.500
CJS Gallery
- Sur l'oeuvre d'artArtist: Raphael van der Haegen
Title: Monopoly Dollar
Size: 132.5×97.5 cm including frame
Technique: Canvas / glitter / acrylic/ real dollars
Edition: 1/1
“Monopoly Dollar: A Unique Fusion of Art and Wealth”
In the realm of contemporary art, where creativity knows no bounds, emerges a masterpiece that blurs the lines between reality and imagination. Behold, the “Monopoly Dollar” – a singular creation that defies convention and invites viewers into a realm where artistry meets affluence.
At its core, the “Monopoly Dollar” is a testament to the ingenuity of its creator, melding the iconic imagery of the Monopoly board game with the tangible allure of real currency. Encased within a sleek frame lies a meticulously crafted dollar bill, its surface adorned with the likeness of the Monopoly Man, hand-painted with exquisite detail. In his grasp, a bulging sack of money serves as a symbol of opulence and ambition, echoing the themes of wealth and prosperity inherent in the game itself.
What sets the “Monopoly Dollar” apart from conventional artworks is its incorporation of genuine currency. Nestled within the confines of the artwork, real dollars add a palpable dimension to the piece, blurring the boundaries between art and reality. This integration of tangible wealth not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of the artwork but also challenges conventional notions of value and worth within the art world.
However, beyond its material components, the true essence of the “Monopoly Dollar” lies in its singular existence. As the sole exemplar of its kind, this artwork stands as a beacon of exclusivity, destined to captivate the imagination of collectors and connoisseurs alike. Its scarcity elevates its significance, transforming it into a coveted artifact that transcends mere monetary value.
In essence, the “Monopoly Dollar” represents more than just a fusion of artistic expression and material wealth; it embodies the spirit of innovation and individuality that defines the contemporary art landscape. With its evocative imagery and tangible allure, this extraordinary creation invites viewers to ponder the intersection of art, commerce, and imagination, making it a truly remarkable addition to any discerning collector’s repertoire. - Sur l'artiste
Raphael Vanderhaëgen his art works are similar in style to pop art, modern street art and graffiti. Similar in working with primary and secondary colors, portraying popular characters (Bugs Bunny, Pop-Eye) and using text in paintings. Unlike the usual suspects regarding materials in graffiti art, Raphaël only uses a brush to create his paintings.
Rules do not apply to Raphael's work. As an artist he likes to push the boundaries and incorporates his life motto into his work: don't grow up. Hence the depiction of cartoon characters from his childhood. There is no shortage of inspiration here, because while he is working on one painting, Raphaël has already mapped out his next painting in his head. In addition to paintings, Raphaël also makes custom painted jackets, murals, sneakers and other objects.
Raphaël has been a good draftsman from an early age. Finally, five years ago, painting crossed his path. He used the drawing skills he acquired throughout his life as the basis for his works of art. Raphael is a self-taught painter, he has never attended an art school or taken a course on techniques and art forms. What you see in his work is 100% Raphaël.Raphaël was inspired by his past, which is reflected in all his works of art. Raphael, born on August 16, 1991, is the eldest child of the family. Throughout his life he encountered negative influences, but found a way to put that past behind him by focusing on his passion. With a whole new mindset and focus on his work, Raphaël developed his art style and was inspired by the setbacks of his past.
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