Overview
This is a contemporary mixed-media painting on canvas depicting the iconic interlocking Chanel 'CC' logo rendered in a gritty, street-art aesthetic. The black logo is layered over a textured white background and dramatically accented with dripping, splattered red paint, evoking a sense of raw, urban expressionism.
Story
Coco Chanel designed her interlocking 'CC' monogram in 1925, inspired by the stained glass windows of an Aubazine chapel. Decades later, street artists hijacked this ultimate symbol of luxury to critique consumerism and high fashion.
Maker / Origin
While the specific artist of this piece is unidentified, they are working within a highly popular contemporary sub-genre of 'Luxury Pop Art' popularized by street artists like Death NYC, Zeev, and Alec Monopoly. These artists use stencil techniques, spray paint, and splatters to bridge the gap between gritty alleyways and high-end gallery walls.
Condition & Value
The painting appears to be in good condition, housed in a simple black and gold-toned frame. There is no obvious flaking or cracking of the paint layers visible, though the frame shows minor wear. The framed presentation helps maintain its decorative value.