Bursting luxury
Can you see the sparkle?
It's not the gold.
It is the resistance.
"Basquiat meets Louis" is not a fashion statement.
It is a rebellion with leather handles.
A 1/1 original that says more than a thousand logos.
BrandArt calls it wearable art. I call it a handbag-sized challenge.
Street art on luxury.
Patina on prestige.
And a crown that no longer cuddles.
If walls could talk
The screen?
No linen. No paper. No standstill.
Floral texture, mint-colored rose petals, shimmering and rugged at the same time.
A contrast that cannot be stroked.
Mounted with magnetism. Not only technical.
This work attracts - visually, emotionally, ideologically.
From the wall to the hand. And back.
Just wearable art.
Not a gimmick. Not a joke.
But a dialog that jumps out at you when you wear it.
The ghost of Jean-Michel
Two faces. Two worlds.
Left: yellow-ground, blue-haired, full of writing and scratches.
Right: a Basquiat portrait as if sawn up and reassembled.
Crown, teeth, look - everything screams.
And yet it remains quiet. The calm before the art storm.
If you look closely, you will recognize the homage.
Anyone who thinks ahead will feel the criticism.
Because this is not about imitation, but about transformation.
Basquiat meets Louis - but not for small talk.
Between icon and irony
The crown.
Again and again.
As a red seal on the genuine leather. As a reminiscence. As a dethronement.
What is a King in a world full of logos?
A Foolmaybe.
Or a Artists.
Ralf List does not paint crowns to show reverence.
He places them where they interfere.
To old leather. To brand power. To your consumer conscience.
Patina = value
The leather bears marks.
Not hidden. Not cleaned up.
But celebrated.
The past is made visible here.
Wear marks as part of the concept.
Interaction as an art form.
You carry, you live, you transform the work.
This bag has history -
and she will tell you if you are willing to listen.
An object full of attitude
Hand signed.
Not a reprint. Not a print.
But real color, real lines, real intention.
1/1 - a work that cannot be copied.
Because it was born out of an attitude, not a trend.
This is BrandArt.
And this is your invitation not just to look, but to feel.
To wear, to provoke.
Maybe even change it.
The artwork: "Basquiat meets Louis" captivates with its bright colors and symbols by Jean-Michel. The connection between street art and luxury is completely reinterpreted here.
The work impresses with its size of 100x140cm and numerous rose petals in mint give the object a special radiance.