"Death NYC" is the pseudonym of a contemporary street artist known for his provocative and politically charged artwork. Little is known about the artist's personal life, as he chooses to remain anonymous, but he is believed to be based in New York City.
Death NYC's art often features bold, graphic images that address issues such as social inequality, political corruption, and consumerism. His signature image is a stylized skull with a lightning bolt through it, which has become a recognizable icon in the street art scene.
In addition to his street art, Death NYC has also exhibited in galleries around the world, including shows in New York, London, and Paris. His work has gained a cult following among fans of street art and political activism, and has been featured in numerous publications and documentaries.
300 gsm fine art paper
Artist Signed, Stamped & Comes with Certificate of Authenticity
16" x 12.5"
18%
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