Acrylic on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.
Signed on the back.
New painting in my Monopoly series.
Seneca said ‘wealth is the slave of the wise, the master of the fool’. A few millennia later, Nine Inch Nails sang about finding happiness in slavery. Both seem relevant to the Monopoly Man and his shameless pursuit of money!
I take popular imagery from classic sources and re-interpret it visually with expressive brushwork, thick layers of paint, splatters and drips. The text is often altered too, to give the paintings a new and often ironic or subversive message. The juxtaposition of classic imagery and unexpected text can be a source of humour and creates a nice dynamic.
This painting is on stretched canvas, with painted sides, and is ready to hang without needing to be framed. It has a gloss varnish and is signed on the back. The paint is richly textured and the brushwork of the background free and energetic (creating a counterpoint to the more rigid black lines of the figures).
A fun pop image that will look great in any room!