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ALEC MONOPOLY 'Sold as Seen' (2021) Rare Original Vinyl Record Album
ALEC MONOPOLY 'Sold as Seen' (2021) Rare Original Vinyl Record Album
ALEC MONOPOLY 'Sold as Seen' (2021) Rare Original Vinyl Record Album
ALEC MONOPOLY 'Sold as Seen' (2021) Rare Original Vinyl Record Album
ALEC MONOPOLY 'Sold as Seen' (2021) Rare Original Vinyl Record Album
ALEC MONOPOLY 'Sold as Seen' (2021) Rare Original Vinyl Record Album

ALEC MONOPOLY 'Sold as Seen' (2021) Rare Original Vinyl Record Album

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'Sold as Seen' by Alec Monopoly, 2021
Limited Edition 10" record album collab. with DJ/Musician Nic Fanciulli.
10.5 x 10.5 Inches
26.7 x 26.7 Centimeters
UK release picture sleeve and original insert featuring Alec's artwork.
Side A track: Lot #001
Side B track: Lot #002
Printed on custom yellow vinyl record.
New in excellent original condition.

ARTIST BIO

Alec Monopoly is the alias of an unidentified graffiti artist, originally from New York City. The artist has worked in the urban environments of New York, Miami, Los Angeles, Europe and throughout Asia using varied materials (including stencils, spray paint, epoxies, varnishes and newspapers) to subversively depict various iconic pop culture characters.

Alec Monopoly cites his artistic origins as learning from his mother, an artist, eventually abandoning traditionally academically driven art classes to pursue an individual methodology. Alec and his work have been covered by The Wall Street Journal, London Times, New York Post, Rolling Stone, Playboy Magazine, Billboard Magazine, Vibe, The Huffington Post, Complex Magazine, Juxtapoz and The Dirt Floor in addition to a myriad of art + lifestyle blogs.

Paramount Pictures commissioned Alec Monopoly to design the logo for their production company, INSURGE.

Having achieved international renown, he has been commissioned for high-profile projects with The W HotelPhilipp PleinTAG HeuerVitamin Water, Avicii, and CoverGirl. Unlike other street artists, Monopoly avoids vandalism—often painting on abandoned buildings and warehouses rather than government properties or businesses.

His adoption of the board game character Mr. Monopoly as his mascot was inspired by the stockbroker Bernie Madoff and is intended as a criticism of the billion-dollar bailouts and deregulation associated with major banks.