Penny Money Shot (Skin) - Stencil on Ruble 1909 - Stencilism
Penny Money Shot (Skin) - Stencil on Ruble 1909 - Stencilism
12 layer hand cut stencil
Spray paint on 5 Rubles note from 1909
15.6 x 9.8 cm
Signed HPM of 10
2013
Penny's "Money Shot": A Stenciled Smackdown on Capitalism
This ain't your grandma's ruble! This piece is a playful middle finger to the whole concept of wealth.
Why We Love It:
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Subversive Stencil: The meticulous detail of the stenciled pin-up, juxtaposed on this vintage Russian currency, is a technical feat. It's like a miniature art heist happening right on the banknote.
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Devaluing the Value: Penny literally defaces currency, questioning its power and control over our lives.
- The iconic pin-up Era: The pin-up is reminiscent of the American Era characterized by a sultry, playful embrace of femininityPenny's "Money Shot" is a playful and thought-provoking piece that challenges our relationship with money and the power structures it represents. It's a witty stencil that packs a punch, reminding us that art can sometimes be the most valuable currency of all.
About Penny (the artist):
British stencil artist Jim Penfold aka Penny (aka Onepennypiece) is known for his super tiny and intricate works on anything from currency to items as small as a postage stamp. Penny is constantly pushing himself to create stencil works that are not only beautiful, but convey a message.
Penny graduated from Chelsea College of Art & Design and Central Saint Martins and quickly established himself within the urban art scene in London. He has since received global critical acclaim for his hand cut, extremely detailed stencil artwork.
ArtDrunk.Gallery is always on the lookout to purchase original artworks by Penny. Feel free to contact us should you wish to discuss selling any of his work.