

Both were small and simple, but took a different take on the popular print.Īs you walk further down the hallway shaped bar, a variety of canvases “bending the rules” showcased. The Monopoly inspired canvas was sandwiched in between two “I Love NY” canvases, one which the “Zelda Life Heart” was in placed of the normal red heart, and the other the Instagram Like notification. The true feeling of playing Monopoly and losing all your cash to your peers, this was a canvas to symbolize that.” And there it was, an older canvas I did the previous year, ‘Paper Chaser’, which was Pac-Man chasing Mario coins, staring me in the eye and BOOM, there it was. I was like, ‘what could I do to here to make this amazing?’.

I love the character and have done a canvas of him in the past, throwing up $100 bills while his feet were propped up on his desk. “The idea came from me actually playing monopoly one day. The canvas took the more popular mediums of Scott’s work graffiti, stenciling, and the iconic 8-bit work that was featured in the #GAMEOVER video.

The collection was headlined by the canvas “Petty Cash”, which featured the iconic Rich Uncle Penny Bags, better known as the “Monopoly Guy”, throwing up 8-bit coins from the Super Mario Bros. Introduce different characters that are so popular in both their respective worlds, but also in my own artwork.” “I wanted to do something that no one has ever done before. For the feature, SB dropped a new line called “Medium Rare” which is a play on words for his new collection of 8 “mash-up” canvases. FameKilledArt founder, Scott Brown, was recently featured as the “Artist of the Month” for February at a local gastropub, “The Hop Shoppe”, out in SB’s hometown of Staten Island.
