Yaniv Edery – Dollar Bill LV Mickey Mouse
This striking artwork by Yaniv Edery combines luxury, humor and modern pop art. At the center of an iconic hundred-dollar bill is Mickey Mouse, dressed in a striking Louis Vuitton outfit. His cheerful attitude contrasts with the luxurious look of the bill, creating a unique tension between playfulness and status.
The bright colors and gold details draw immediate attention. The work exudes energy while being a subtle nod to consumer culture and the value we place on icons. The red accents add warmth and strength, while the green numbers maintain the recognizable link to money. This makes the artwork not only striking, but also meaningful.
Edery plays with symbolism. The choice of Mickey Mouse, global symbol of fun and youth, versus the luxurious world of designer brands and money, emphasizes contrasts in our society. The artwork tells more than a story; it encourages reflection and makes you smile.
Every detail, from the texture of the bill print to the sparkling colors of Mickey’s outfit, has been crafted with precision. Dollar Bill LV Mickey Mouse is thus not just a work of art, but a dynamic statement.
Place this artwork in a living room, office or gallery and experience how it instantly evokes energy, style and conversation. It is perfect for those who appreciate modern art, but also love playfulness and luxury.
Yaniv Edery is an internationally celebrated artist known for his expressive and often bold style. His artworks combine realism, pop art and modern symbolism. Each work is powerful, colorful and unique.
His paintings are exhibited worldwide and are loved by collectors. Edery’s art invites reflection, but also surprises with humor and unexpected contrasts. He plays with themes of luxury, identity, consumption and freedom.
Dollar Bill LV Mickey Mouse is a prime example of his vision: art that inspires, amuses and always leaves a lasting impression.
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