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Madame Satoshi (2023) Drawing by Bartosz Lewicki
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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Drawing,
Ballpoint pen
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Gouache
on Paper
- Dimensions Height 47.2in, Width 31.5in
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Drawings under $20,000 Illustration Women Portraits
Drawing inspiration from Claude Monet's masterpiece, 'Woman with a Parasol – Madame Monet and Her Son,' this reinterpretation reflects the dynamic relationship between Bitcoin and the modern financial system.
I began drawing with ballpoint pens some time ago, focusing on small works for the past year. This time, I aimed to create something grand—a large, impactful piece made exclusively with black ballpoint pens. My vision was to reinterpret Claude Monet's impressionist masterpiece with a more serious, contemporary tone, using it to symbolize our current financial system.
In my version, the sunny meadow has transformed into a swamp, set against a desolate, lifeless landscape. The bright blue sky is now an ominous storm. Madame Satoshi stands at the center, holding a protective umbrella that embodies the positive qualities of Bitcoin. In her hand is a letter—none other than the Bitcoin whitepaper—appearing as if she has just read a farewell letter from the existing financial system. Her expression, both resolute and deeply moved, signals her readiness for the future. On her hip rests a book marked with the Bitcoin symbol, perhaps her diary, or maybe a guide for what’s to come.
In the distance looms the BIS (Bank for International Settlements) building. Living in Basel, I see it every day and often wonder what the people in those upper floors think of Bitcoin. It's a place frequented by a self-proclaimed elite. Bitcoin, to me, is the tool that can dismantle this self-appointed authority. In my artwork, the BIS tower is being overtaken by the storm—an unstoppable force known as Bitcoin.
Finished with block 817371
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A pen can be a powerful weapon -I use my pen to write down my private keys and as a tool of freedom to bring Bitcoin's message to the world.
The Great Print is both an artist and a Swiss-made brand that embodies everything related to Bitcoin art. As an artist, I specialize in creating detailed Bitcoin-themed pen drawings. The ballpoint pen, often overlooked, is a powerful artistic tool—much like Bitcoin, which many underestimate as a tool of freedom.
In my youth, I experimented with a wide range of mediums. By the time I was 16 or 17, I had completely shifted away from traditional art, delving into photography and later digital painting. It wasn’t until I turned 30 that I rediscovered my passion for traditional art. I was always searching for deeper meaning in my work, and the fusion of Bitcoin and art has finally given my creations that sense of purpose
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Nationality:
SWITZERLAND
- Date of birth : 1990
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- Groups: Contemporary Swiss Artists