ALI VS. FRAZIER - LIMITED GA EDITION 1 OF 50
FJMB Collection by Alfredo Martinez
Limited Edition of 50
Hand Numbered Museum Quality Print on Watercolor Paper
24" x 17.6"
NOTE: There are 5 prints available in each Tier. Once a Tier sells out, the price increases $50. Print numbering will start at 1 and go up as they sell out. Prints come unframed with a Certificate of Authenticity signed by The Estate of Alfredo Martinez.
Shipping will take about 10 days from order. Shipments will start on Jan 4th, 2024.
All sales are final. No returns accepted.
FJMB Collection by Alfredo Martinez
Limited Edition of 50
Hand Numbered Museum Quality Print on Watercolor Paper
24" x 17.6"
NOTE: There are 5 prints available in each Tier. Once a Tier sells out, the price increases $50. Print numbering will start at 1 and go up as they sell out. Prints come unframed with a Certificate of Authenticity signed by The Estate of Alfredo Martinez.
Shipping will take about 10 days from order. Shipments will start on Jan 4th, 2024.
All sales are final. No returns accepted.
FJMB Collection by Alfredo Martinez
Limited Edition of 50
Hand Numbered Museum Quality Print on Watercolor Paper
24" x 17.6"
NOTE: There are 5 prints available in each Tier. Once a Tier sells out, the price increases $50. Print numbering will start at 1 and go up as they sell out. Prints come unframed with a Certificate of Authenticity signed by The Estate of Alfredo Martinez.
Shipping will take about 10 days from order. Shipments will start on Jan 4th, 2024.
All sales are final. No returns accepted.
ALFREDO MARTINEZ
Alfredo Martinez was a rule breaker. He saw that criminality could be the perfect counterpart to fame and he possessed the powerful talent of storytelling. He thus utilized his time in prison to supercharge his art career. He served time for forging Basquiats, got shot in Guatemala, and was tortured in a secret prison in China. He seemed to live within the controversial art underworld.
His FJMB (Fake Jean-Michel Basquiat) collection is a tribute to both Alfredo’s past and Basquiat’s masterful work. Basquiat often depicted African American sports figures such Muhammad Ali and Sugar Ray Robinson as they were some of his favorite heroes and champions. Basquiat's energetic style and choices of subjects reflected the very personal struggle the artist felt in his quest to become an established artist, much of the same struggles Alfredo faced.