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Hand signed by the artist // Mr. Brainwash’s Nepal Relief Fundraiser (2015) is a vibrant screen-print created as a limited edition to raise funds for Nepal’s earthquake relief efforts. The composition juxtaposes a colorful, graffiti-style depiction of a crouching big cat against a backdrop of urban decay, featuring crumbling walls, graffiti, and flourishing green vines. The vivid colors and collage-like aesthetic reflect Mr. Brainwash’s signature style, blending elements of street art with a message of resilience and hope. The piece symbolizes strength emerging from adversity, with the blooming vines hinting at regeneration amidst destruction.
Nepal Relief Fundraiser, 2015
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Hand signed by the artist // Mr. Brainwash’s Nepal Relief Fundraiser (2015) is a vibrant screen-print created as a limited edition to raise funds for Nepal’s earthquake relief efforts. The composition juxtaposes a colorful, graffiti-style depiction of a crouching big cat against a backdrop of urban decay, featuring crumbling walls, graffiti, and flourishing green vines. The vivid colors and collage-like aesthetic reflect Mr. Brainwash’s signature style, blending elements of street art with a message of resilience and hope. The piece symbolizes strength emerging from adversity, with the blooming vines hinting at regeneration amidst destruction.
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