
Nadie Gana (No One Wins) Mixed Media Stencil Art
This is a contemporary mixed media artwork on paper, measuring approximately 23x32 units as indicated by the ruler at the top edge. The piece features a central, stark black-and-white stencil of a slot machine with the Spanish phrase 'NADIE GANA' (No One Wins) across the top. The reels of the machine are depicted with icons of warfare, including handguns, tanks, and the word 'WAR.' Below the machine, stenciled coins or oval shapes appear to be spilling out. The background is a complex collage of newspaper clippings and typography in Spanish, layered with blue and purple spray-painted stencils of letters and numbers. The technique suggests a street art or urban contemporary influence, possibly reflecting on the futility of conflict or social issues. There is a small, stylized black logo or signature on the middle-left side. The overall condition appears stable with minor rippling to the paper substrate typical of mixed media applications. The color palette is dominated by cool blues and purples contrasted against bold black graphic lines and the natural aged tones of the newspaper newsprint. The craftsmanship is intentional in its gritty, DIY aesthetic, typical of early 21st-century political stencil art.
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Estimated Value
$400 - $650
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Category
Fine Art - Contemporary Mixed Media
Appraised On
March 8, 2026
Estimated Value
$400 - $650
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Unknown artist, unspecified, artwork, size 2312 x 3201
Item Description
This is a contemporary mixed media artwork on paper, measuring approximately 23x32 units as indicated by the ruler at the top edge. The piece features a central, stark black-and-white stencil of a slot machine with the Spanish phrase 'NADIE GANA' (No One Wins) across the top. The reels of the machine are depicted with icons of warfare, including handguns, tanks, and the word 'WAR.' Below the machine, stenciled coins or oval shapes appear to be spilling out. The background is a complex collage of newspaper clippings and typography in Spanish, layered with blue and purple spray-painted stencils of letters and numbers. The technique suggests a street art or urban contemporary influence, possibly reflecting on the futility of conflict or social issues. There is a small, stylized black logo or signature on the middle-left side. The overall condition appears stable with minor rippling to the paper substrate typical of mixed media applications. The color palette is dominated by cool blues and purples contrasted against bold black graphic lines and the natural aged tones of the newspaper newsprint. The craftsmanship is intentional in its gritty, DIY aesthetic, typical of early 21st-century political stencil art.
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