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51 x 51 cm

Scrooge McDuck Yoga Time

Scrooge McDuck Yoga Time

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Artwork dimensions: 51 x 51 x 2 cm

Original artwork by Kristin Kossi 2024. Acrylic, oil stick, spray paint on canvas. Matt UV-varnish, signed and dated. Artwork comes ready to hang, certificate of authenticity included.

 About the artwork:

Scrooge McDuck seating in a traditional yoga pose with his eyes closed, deeply immersed in meditation. A moment of stillness amid the chaotic hues, portraying the normally bustling and money-minded duck in a state of tranquility. His iconic top hat rests gently on his head, and his hands are gracefully positioned in a meditation mudra.
Surrounding Scrooge are symbols of his wealth and success, transformed into playful pop art elements.
Scrooge McDuck, typically associated with relentless pursuit of wealth, is now on a quest for inner riches and peace of mind. The juxtaposition of his character in a serene yoga posture challenges preconceived notions, inviting viewers to contemplate the balance between material success and spiritual well-being.

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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.

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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.