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Unknown artist, unspecified artwork size 2224 x 3353

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AI Identification

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Mixed-Media Pop Art Collage with Martini and Rifle

Contemporary Fine Art - Mixed Media

AI Estimated Value

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$400 - $700

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This contemporary mixed-media artwork features a central, bold stencil of a martini glass containing an AK-47 style rifle instead of a garnish. The central icon is rendered in stark black lines with a white halo effect, positioned against a chaotic, layered background. The base layer appears to be a collage of printed materials, including comic book panels and newspaper clippings (notably featuring the text 'Los...'). Over this collage, layers of blue and black spray paint have been applied using various stenciling techniques, creating a street-art aesthetic. The color palette is dominated by cerulean blue, black, and white over the aged yellow of the newsprint. A small, stylized square geometric monogram signature is visible near the base of the martini glass. Based on the 2224 x 3353 resolution and the presence of a ruler at the top (marking approximately 11 inches of width in view), the piece is likely a vertical format work on paper or wood panel. The style is indicative of early 21st-century urban pop art, likely created within the last 10–15 years. The condition appears fair, with intentional 'distressed' elements typical of the medium; however, the paper backing shows minor rippling and edge wear consistent with a non-archival mounting or storage.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the provided high-resolution image of this contemporary mixed-media work. This piece, characterized by its provocative 'Martini Rifle' stencil over a comic/newsprint collage, represents a quintessential example of post-Banksy urban pop art. The execution utilizes sophisticated layering, combining traditional collage with spray-paint stenciling. The condition is fair; while the urban aesthetic incorporates 'distress,' the visible rippling and edge wear suggest the use of non-archival materials or environmental exposure, which may necessitate professional stabilization. The market for anonymous street-style works is currently saturated but retains a steady base of collectors interested in socio-political commentary. Value is significantly limited by the 'Unknown Artist' status and the lack of a documented exhibition history. Comparables for unsigned, mid-sized urban works on paper typically auction between $300 and $900, depending on the visual impact and the perceived quality of the stencil work. The presence of the geometric monogram suggests an artist with a consistent body of work, though without identification, this mark adds little to the current market value. Critically, this appraisal is based on digital visual inspection only. A final valuation would require physical examination to verify the medium—specifically whether the comic panels are original clippings or high-quality giclée prints. To achieve a higher valuation or formal authentication, the owner should provide provenance (e.g., a gallery receipt or certificate of authenticity) and identify the specific artist behind the monogram. Scientific testing of the spray paint pigments could also confirm the 10–15 year age estimate, but for this price tier, such testing is generally cost-prohibitive compared to the value of the piece.

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