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Street art with monochrome girl with dreadlocks on swing against grey rubble background and industry under pink sky

MY WASTELAND II

€5,300.00Price

Street art painting about a girl having fun on a swing, against the backdrop of the demolition of her hometown. An industrial city with old dilapidated buildings being demolished to make way for modern industry, the Philips buildings in Eindhoven, Netherlands.

My Wasteland is one of many ‘swing’ artworks created by db waterman.

It depicts the freedom you feel as a child. At the same time, it shows how confined children live today. Inside, behind their laptops and smartphones.

  • Weight & Size

    Size: 135 x 85 x 4.5 cm (unframed) / 135 x 85 cm (actual image size)

     

    • Dimensions: 135 x 85 x 4.5 cm 
    • Weight: 5
    • Shipping weight: 15
  • Tools & Techniques

    • Tools: Brush, Stanley knife, Scissors, Magazine paper
    • Color: Grey, White, Black, Red, Pink
    • Technique: Painting, Collage
    • Medium: Canvas, Acrylic paint, Pencil, Paper
  • Specifications

    • Surface: Canvas
    • Orientation: Vertical
    • Series: Cityscape and Urban on canvas
    • Theme: Street art, Pop art, Urban, Kids
    • Availability: SOLD
    • Created in 2022
    • Signed certificate
    • Ready to hang

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"Why collectors choose db Waterman"

  • Original artwork only – Every painting is unique and handmade; no reproductions or AI-generated prints.

  • ​International experience – Paintings shipped safely to collectors across Europe, the USA and beyond.

  • ​Museum-quality materials – Professional acrylics, archival mixed media and durable finishes.

  • ​Certificate of Authenticity – Signed artwork with an official certificate.

  • ​Safe worldwide shipping – Carefully packaged, fully insured and trackable.

  • ​Personal contact – You communicate directly with the artist before and after your purchase.

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