
My Bear
Release date: July 22 at 1:00 PM (EDT)
Patrice Murciano's "My Bear" Art Card.
Limited Run: Only 20 individual Art Cards will be madeĀ worldwide.
Each art card is a one-of-a-kind.
Frame colors: Silver, Gold, Blue, Bronze, or Dark silver
š· Hashtag Challenge:
Share your reveal usingĀ #artmxĀ for a chance to be featured.
Once the 20 are gone, theyāre gone for good.
Cards will be shipped at random ā you wonāt know which variation youāll receive until it arrives.
Art Card Dimensions: approximately 2.5 x 3.5 inches.
Delivery time: 1-3 weeks.
No reprint. No restock.Ā
About the artist

Patrice Murciano is a French contemporary artist who is celebrated for his āNew Popā style, which blends traditional painting with digital innovation. Early on, he was influenced by Rembrandt and Van Gogh, and he explored light, shadow, and form.
In his teens, he turned to photography, focusing on the female form, which became central to his work. Inspired by Picasso and Basquiat, he later developed āCourbism,ā a style that distorts features to express raw emotion.
His colorful, energetic art explores femininity, animals, and pop culture, earning him international acclaim.
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Release date: July 22 at 1:00 PM (EDT)
Patrice Murciano's "My Bear" Art Card.
Limited Run: Only 20 individual Art Cards will be madeĀ worldwide.
Each art card is a one-of-a-kind.
Frame colors: Silver, Gold, Blue, Bronze, or Dark silver
š· Hashtag Challenge:
Share your reveal usingĀ #artmxĀ for a chance to be featured.
Once the 20 are gone, theyāre gone for good.
Cards will be shipped at random ā you wonāt know which variation youāll receive until it arrives.
Art Card Dimensions: approximately 2.5 x 3.5 inches.
Delivery time: 1-3 weeks.
No reprint. No restock.Ā
About the artist

Patrice Murciano is a French contemporary artist who is celebrated for his āNew Popā style, which blends traditional painting with digital innovation. Early on, he was influenced by Rembrandt and Van Gogh, and he explored light, shadow, and form.
In his teens, he turned to photography, focusing on the female form, which became central to his work. Inspired by Picasso and Basquiat, he later developed āCourbism,ā a style that distorts features to express raw emotion.
His colorful, energetic art explores femininity, animals, and pop culture, earning him international acclaim.















