Your chance to own a piece of graffiti history! Each MTA card offered has been hand-painted and signed by Claw Money in her NYC studio-
... more▾ less▴ CLAW Primo MTA Cards Your chance to own a piece of graffiti history! Each MTA card offered has been hand-painted and signed by Claw Money in her NYC studio- true originals, just like those housed in the Museum of Graffiti and showcased in galleries around the world. Easily one of the coolest things we've ever offered on our site and an absolute must-buy for the serious art and graffiti collector. As with all original works of art, no two cards are alike. Each MTA card measures 2.125 by 3.375 inches (5.40 cm × 8.57 cm). Oil-based permanent paint marker on coated card.
Please note: Billing and shipping must match. Cards will be shipped with signature confirmation. Buyers must use a name matching the name on their ID for delivery. If you are not able to meet these requirements but would like to purchase a card, please email info@artprimo.com
About the artist: The woman, the myth, the legend! From 1980s NYC to the present, Claudia "CLAW MONEY" Gold is one of the world's most prolific public artists, with an unsanctioned art career that has carried her from the gutter to the gallery.
After garnering international recognition with her starring role in Infamy, Claudia now stands as a recognized artist, influencer, fashion editor, author, and designer. A passionate feminist and ambassador for graffiti culture, Claw has collaborated with a litany of household names including Nike, Mountain Dew, NASCAR, Van's, Calvin Klein, and now... Art Primo.
About this collaboration: Claw Money and Art Primo present #CLAWPrimo: a capsule collection inspired by our shared culture, history and love for DIY. Each piece of the collab has handmade elements: from inks mixed and 4oz mops poured in our Seattle headquarters to soft fleece crewnecks painted and signed by Claw in her NYC studio. #CLAWPrimo celebrates two decades of innovation, excellence, and creativity in graffiti. Enjoy!
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Question: Do these actually work? Answer:(AP Reply)They probably would, but I wouldn't advise it- might damage the art!