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Jazz Trumpet Legends Dollar - Limited Edition of 20 Print

Thomas Dellert-Dellacroix

Italy

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The DOLLAR Bill Art Project ALL ARTWORKS ARE ON METAL AND WITH PLEXIGLASS This is a totally new 2020 series of limited edition of 20  signed and numbered only world wide prints on metal with plexi ,gallery style. They are based on two one Dollar bills, signed boldly by Andy Warhol given to me in New York 1980. I knew Andy since 1976 and did some hand printed silk screens for him in 1980. Being impressed with all that he showed me in NY I used to say “Wow that must be expensive” or “how much does that one cost”. After a while Andy said to me “ I call you TOMMY DOLLAR “ . And at one moment he signed two dollar bills and gave them to me as a token of friendship. This resulted in me making a hand printed silkscreen  with the “Warhol Factory Method”,in 1980. This new series of Dollar Pop Art is a tribute to Andy and to a currency soon gone. In Dollar we Trust. Tommy Dollar  ( Thomas Dellert-Dellacroix ) 

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:12 W x 6 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:17.25 W x 11.25 H x 1.2 D in

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CV 2020 Thomas Dellert-Bergh also known as Thomas Dellacroix and Tommy Dollar a name given to him by American Pop artist Andy Warhol in New York 1980 when Thomas did some hand printed silk screens for Warhol. (born 12 July 1963) is a Swedish multimedia artist, photographer, painter, actor, singer, songwriter, poet, film maker, director, fashion designer, and interior decorator. TD THE PHOTOGRAPHER As a contemporary art photographer, he has had as well over 50 international exhibits in museums and galleries, as many international art photography magazine covers, and extensive reportage. Photo Scandinavia did the biggest single reportage in the history of the magazine since its start, when on 11 pages, they showed 48 pictures of Dellacroix & Dellfina. "Self-portraits have practically existed since the beginning of art, but to do "self-portraits of others" it seems to be something that Dellacroix and Dellfina are quite alone with on the artistic scene. Contemporary, it feels both visually and meaningfully wise. It is an art form on the borderline between reality and illusion." Jan Almlöf, editor in chief of PHOTO (Foto) Scandinavia As a contemporary, provocative art photographer he has worked under the name of Dellacroix in symbiosis with former wife and partner Agnieszka Dellert-Dellfina between 2001 to 2012 when they divorced and went separate ways . He has also collaborated with photographer Ellen von Unwerth, photographer Bruno Ehrs photographer Raphael Yoshitomi photographer Philipp Mueller He now lives and work with Ruby Vava Venezia since 2013. TD THE CONTEMPORARY VISUAL ARTIST He has had over 100 International exhibitions during the last 30 years. He is represented in collections like The Absolut Vodka Collection, The Heinz collection the Swedish Royal family Collection, and in several museums, like the . He has ben the official artist for both Absolut Vodka and Mercedes Benz. Death and fame is a central theme in Dellert's works, and he uses irony and humor mixed with horror as one of his main tools. His work has a strong, humanistic approach, and he uses powerful images to show the horrors of war and genocide. He warns about all fanatical, racial and fundamentalistic thinking in his art. After meeting Andy Warhol in 1976 he made a series of hand printed silk screens in collaboration with his childhood friends Bruno Ehrs and Rainer Laakso. This art prints was presented to Warhol in his Factory in new York in 1980.

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