No Limit 2024
Raphael van der Haegen
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102 ⨯ 162 ⨯ 5 cm
ConditionExcellent
€ 4.250
CJS Gallery
- Sobre arteArtist: Raphael van der Haegen
Title:No limit
Size: 162×102 cm including frame
Technique: Canvas / glitter / acrylic
Edition: 25 pieces worldwide
This artwork depicts a classic Disney character, Scrooge McDuck, diving headfirst into a giant pile of money. The painting is thought to be a commentary on the dangers of excessive materialism and the pursuit of wealth. The limited edition of 25 pieces worldwide makes this artwork a sought-after collectible for art enthusiasts and Disney fans alike.
The image of Scrooge McDuck gleefully diving into a pile of money is a powerful symbol of human obsession with wealth. Scrooge is a character who is often portrayed as being so greedy that he would do anything for money. In this painting, he is shown to be so consumed by his desire for wealth that he is willing to risk his own safety and well-being.
The limited edition of 25 pieces worldwide also adds to the artwork’s symbolism. The fact that there are so few copies of this painting makes it a rare and valuable item. This scarcity can be seen as a comment on the limited nature of true wealth. True wealth, according to this interpretation, is not about material possessions, but about experiences, relationships, and personal fulfillment.
This artwork was created by Banksy, a British street artist who is known for his controversial and thought-provoking works. Banksy’s work often deals with social and political issues, and “No Limit” is no exception. The painting can be seen as a critique of the capitalist system and the obsession with material wealth that it often promotes.
“No Limit” is a popular and well-known artwork that has been featured in numerous exhibitions and publications. The painting has been praised for its powerful imagery and its insightful commentary on human nature. It is a reminder that true happiness and fulfillment cannot be found in material possessions alone. - Sobre artista
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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