Original artwork description:

OIL/CANVAS
Size - 70x100cm
READY TO HANG

Original painting, 100% hand painted on canvas.
Come with signed certificate of authenticity.

This striking pop art-inspired painting combines bold colors, iconic imagery, and social commentary to create a powerful visual statement. At the forefront is a familiar cartoon character, their eyes replaced by dollar signs, conveying a sharp critique of materialism and the obsession with wealth. The background is adorned with a collage of $100 bills, heightening the themes of consumer culture and financial pursuit. Splashes of green, red, and yellow paint add dynamic energy and further reinforce the chaotic allure of money. The playful yet provocative style of this piece captures both humor and critique, making it a compelling addition to contemporary collections focused on pop culture and societal reflections.

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We will send the painting during 3 days after payment. If it is a gift, let me know and I'll giftwrap!
Delivery to USA, European countries will take 10-25 days(International shipping).
Please feel free to message me if you want other shipping methods(DHL, FedEx, other).
If you have any questions about for instants a tailor made order or discount when purchasing more then one painting please let me know. I’ll be happy to answer all your questions.
All our customers are happy working with us, take a look at our feedbacks)))
Thank you for looking in our gallery, and welcome back.

Materials used:

Oil, canvas

Tags:
#pop art #street art #portraiture #social commentary #portrait painting #gucci #satirical cartoon #donald duck #renaissance art #iconic image #cartoon animal #surrealistic portrait #office deccor #dollar sign #scrooge mcduck 

Scrooge McDuck Dreams (2024)

Oil painting 
by Andranik Harutyunyan

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OIL/CANVAS
Size - 70x100cm
READY TO HANG

Original painting, 100% hand painted on canvas.
Come with signed certificate of authenticity.

This striking pop art-inspired painting combines bold colors, iconic imagery, and social commentary to create a powerful visual statement. At the forefront is a familiar cartoon character, their eyes replaced by dollar signs, conveying a sharp critique of materialism and the obsession with wealth. The background is adorned with a collage of $100 bills, heightening the themes of consumer culture and financial pursuit. Splashes of green, red, and yellow paint add dynamic energy and further reinforce the chaotic allure of money. The playful yet provocative style of this piece captures both humor and critique, making it a compelling addition to contemporary collections focused on pop culture and societal reflections.

Shipping and Policy:
We will send the painting during 3 days after payment. If it is a gift, let me know and I'll giftwrap!
Delivery to USA, European countries will take 10-25 days(International shipping).
Please feel free to message me if you want other shipping methods(DHL, FedEx, other).
If you have any questions about for instants a tailor made order or discount when purchasing more then one painting please let me know. I’ll be happy to answer all your questions.
All our customers are happy working with us, take a look at our feedbacks)))
Thank you for looking in our gallery, and welcome back.

Materials used:

Oil, canvas

Tags:
#pop art #street art #portraiture #social commentary #portrait painting #gucci #satirical cartoon #donald duck #renaissance art #iconic image #cartoon animal #surrealistic portrait #office deccor #dollar sign #scrooge mcduck 
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Andranik Harutyunyan was born on May 30, 1990 in Ashtarak, Armenia. From 1998 to 2003 he attended the art school in his hometown. In 2006-2011 he studied at the Department... Read more

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