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Acrylic on canvas. “Quetzalcoatl cosmic”

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Quetzalcoatl Cosmic (Acrylic on Canvas)

Fine Art - Contemporary Painting

AI Estimated Value

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$1,200 - $1,800

As of June 26, 2026

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This is an original acrylic painting executed on canvas, titled 'Quetzalcoatl Cosmic.' The work reflects a contemporary neo-expressionist or street-art style characterized by energetic, thick brushstrokes and a vibrantly chaotic composition. The central figure is a stylized, mask-like face with blonde, wavy hair and an aggressive, bared-teeth expression, rendered in shades of red, black, and white. This figure is positioned above a series of graphic elements, including the word 'TRAMA' in block letters across the chest area, and two globe-like structures representing breasts. Below these, the text 'Fuck you that's what' and 'Life' are visible in varying calligraphic styles. The lower portion of the piece features a 'dumpster fire' illustration labeled with 'DON'T PANIC.' To the left, a large vertical object resembling a stylized razor or technological device features the text 'ELECTROMATIC.' The color palette is diverse, utilizing bold purples, yellows, and blacks with heavy impasto and layering techniques. The condition appears to be relatively new with no significant signs of aging, craquelure, or structural damage, though the raw edges suggest it may be part of an unstretched canvas or a sketchbook. The craftsmanship is intentional in its raw, unfiltered aesthetic, echoing the influence of Basquiat or modern street artists. There are no visible maker's marks or signatures on the face of the canvas, suggesting it may be signed on the reverse.

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I have conducted a visual examination of 'Quetzalcoatl Cosmic,' an acrylic on canvas work. The piece displays a high level of technical proficiency within the neo-expressionist and street-art movements, reminiscent of the raw energy and sociopolitical commentary found in works by Jean-Michel Basquiat. The condition appears excellent; the impasto layers are stable, and the pigment saturation remains vivid, though the raw edges suggest it is currently unstretched, which is a common preference in contemporary urban art but requires professional mounting for long-term preservation. Market conditions for this style remain strong, particularly for pieces that successfully synthesize classical mythology—indicated by the Quetzalcoatl title—with modern cynical iconography like the 'dumpster fire.' Rarity is established through its unique, hand-painted nature. Comparables for emerging to mid-career street artists of this caliber typically range from $1,000 to $2,500 depending on exhibition history. The value is currently driven by the composition's visual impact and the 'Electromatic' and 'Trama' graphic elements. However, visual inspection alone cannot confirm the chemical composition of the binders or the age of the canvas. Authentic verification is limited without a signature or provenance. A full appraisal would require an in-person examination to search for a signature on the verso, a review of the bill of sale or gallery exhibition records, and potentially UV fluorescence testing to ensure no hidden restorations exist. Until provenance is documented, this valuation represents an estimated fair market value based on aesthetic quality and current desktop market analysis.

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