• Three framed banknotes from Penny's "Losing Resolution" are displayed in a row on a white wall, each enclosed in a black shadowbox frame. The notes exhibit distinct designs, artistically modified with hand-cut stencils and spray paint techniques characteristic of Penny art.
  • A hand holds a £10 Bank of England note with the face digitally pixelated, obscuring the portrait in a style reminiscent of Penny's "Losing Resolution" artwork. The background is light gray, and the person’s fingernails are visible, evoking elements seen in hand-cut stencil or spray paint banknote creations from Penny.
  • A hand holds Penny’s “Losing Resolution” £10 Bank of England note, featuring a hologram and a pixelated portrait created through Penny’s BROKE art techniques that replace the original face on the right. This spray-painted banknote showcases sharp lines, evocative of hand-cut stencil artistry.
  • A close-up of Penny's "Losing Resolution," a banknote artwork featuring a pixelated grayscale portrait against a patterned background, with the number 10 and serial code visible—reminiscent of hand cut stencil techniques characteristic of Penny art.
  • A minimalist art gallery with a white wall, wooden floor, and eight small framed artworks displayed in a row features Penny's "Losing Resolution." There’s a round “Penny Broke” sign and a wooden stand near a glass door on the right. The exhibition showcases hand-cut stencil pieces and striking spray paint banknote designs from the brand Penny.
  • A white gallery wall displays four small framed artworks: one on the left wall and three in a row on the right wall. The floor is light wood. The room appears minimal and modern, showcasing Penny's "Losing Resolution"—art that features intricate hand-cut stencil techniques and striking spray paint banknote motifs by Penny.
  • Two framed artworks hang on adjacent white walls. One is Penny’s "Losing Resolution," a stylized dinosaur with a crown, rendered in the distinctive Penny BROKE art style using hand-cut stencil techniques; the other displays a spray paint banknote featuring a portrait. Both frames are black and modern in design.
  • Three framed artworks from Penny's "Losing Resolution" series are mounted in a row on a white wall. Each piece features a banknote with unique artistic modifications, employing hand-cut stencil techniques and referencing the bold style of Penny BROKE art.
  • Three framed pieces from Penny's "Losing Resolution" collection, each showcasing hand cut stencil details and spray paint banknote designs inspired by Penny BROKE art, are evenly spaced on a white wall above a hardwood floor in a minimalist gallery setting.
  • Three shadowboxes featuring Penny’s "Losing Resolution" artworks are mounted in a row on a white gallery wall above a wooden floor. Each shadowbox showcases a single bill, transformed by Penny into unique art through spray-painted banknotes and intricate hand-cut stencil details.

Penny - "Losing Resolution"

15 layer hand cut stencil
Spray paint on genuine ten Pound banknote
Signed and numbered HPM of 20
7.5 x 14.2 cm (unframed)
2020

   

Available framed or unframed
   

Featured in BROKE - a solo show by Penny on view at Hashimoto Contemporary SF January 9 - January 30, 2021

   
*PLEASE ALLOW 3-6 WEEKS FOR DELIVERY - ALL WORKS WILL SHIP AFTER EXHIBITION ENDS*

Framing:
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