Handpainted Statue of Liberty Unique Acrylic Art painting on a NYC Subway map
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Handpainted Lady Liberty Unique Acrylic Art
Celebrate freedom and urban creativity with this bold handpainted acrylic artwork of the Statue of Liberty layered over an authentic New York City subway map. The piece features Lady Liberty in striking black stencil style, enhanced with splashes of vibrant neon pink, yellow, green, and blue for a true street-art aesthetic.
Because the artwork is painted directly on an authentic, used NYC subway map, you’ll notice some natural fold lines and original creases. These are not defects — they’re part of the raw, urban story of the piece and highlight its unique character.
The subway map itself serves as the canvas, capturing the energy and movement of New York City. Perfect as a statement piece for lofts, modern interiors, or anyone who loves NYC culture and urban art.
Highlights:
❤️ Handpainted acrylic Statue of Liberty artwork
💛 Authentic NYC subway map as the canvas
💙 Bold black stencil style with neon splashes
💚 Unique street-art aesthetic, modern and urban
💜 One-of-a-kind piece by a New York artist
🖤 Ships rolled, unframed for easy display
💖 Approx. 23" wide × 32" tall
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chiccindyg
Back in stock by popular demand.
Sep 16Reply

chiccindyg
back in stock guys !
Sep 16Reply

pharms28
is the entire torch in the picture? Thank you.
Sep 25Reply

chiccindyg
@pharms28 it's as shown in pic
Sep 25Reply

pharms28
@chiccindyg ok, thanks! You're so talented! I may be back to bundle a couple of pieces!
Sep 25Reply

anniekbeez
Hi! Is this your art?
Nov 17Reply

anniekbeez
Seeing if you can do custom of so
Nov 17Reply

chiccindyg
sorry, no custom
Nov 17Reply
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