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71 x 71 cm

Girl Boss Bunny

Girl Boss Bunny

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71 x 71 x 3 cm

Original artwork by Kristin Kossi 2023. Acrylic, collage, spray paint on canvas. Signed in front and dated in the back, artwork comes ready to hang.

About the artwork:

The pop artwork "Girl Boss Bunny" portrays Lola Bunny in a sexy, confident and empowering pose, surrounded by symbols of wealth and luxury. Lola is depicted sitting with money bags and a Hermes bag, exuding success, independence, and self-indulgence, and embodying a modern woman who has achieved financial success on her own terms. The vibrant colors and meticulous details typical of pop art enhance the glamorous atmosphere of the scene, making Lola Bunny the focal point of opulence and aspiration.

The artwork challenges traditional stereotypes by depicting Lola as a symbol of feminine power and self-sufficiency, unapologetically enjoying her wealth and status.

The presence of money bags and luxury accessories like the Hermes bag underscores Lola's status as a woman who spoils herself and lives life to the fullest. This pop artwork serves as an invitation to admire Lola Bunny not just for her beauty, but for her confidence and ability to navigate a world where success and femininity are intertwined. 

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Shipping & Returns

Free shipping included. Shipping usually takes 3 to 8 days. Double bubble wrapped inside cardboard box. Return is possible within 14 day withdrawal period, starting on the day you receive the creation.

Guaranty

Original work delivered with a certificate of authenticity by Kristin Kossi.

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My work lives at the intersection of bold pop culture and personal reflection. Through layered textures, iconic characters, and unexpected juxtapositions, I explore the contradictions of modern life — glamour and grit, success and satire, chaos and clarity. Much of my work reimagines familiar faces — from cartoon legends to luxury icons — not to glorify them, but to question them, twist them, and ultimately make them my own. Characters like Mr. Monopoly, Bugs Bunny, or Homer Simpson become vessels to talk about ambition, abundance, and the absurdity of our times. It’s all pop — but it’s also deeply personal.

At the heart of it, I believe in art as transformation. I believe in creativity not just as a medium, but as a way of life — to shift perspective, to provoke thought, and to connect.