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Maximillian Boxer takes two of the most recognisable icons of culture and youth identity — the Rizla rolling paper packet and the Barbie brand — and fuses them into one beautifully absurd, utterly compelling image. Set against a deep, jet-black background, the hot-pink packet practically glows off the canvas, its bold lettering and clean composition giving it the weight of a commercial product elevated to fine art. This is pop art with a knowing wink.
The piece plays confidently with tension — between the domestic and the subversive, the playful and the provocative. There's a reflection beneath the packet that grounds it, giving it a cinematic, almost reverential quality, as if this humble everyday object deserves to be in a glass case. And honestly? It does. The gold ink embellishment adds a layer of luxury that deepens the irony — a cheap, throwaway item immortalised in print and gilded for collectors.
This is a conversation starter, a statement piece, and a snapshot of contemporary British culture all in one. It's the kind of work that fits as comfortably in a gallery as it does above a mantlepiece — and will only grow in cultural resonance over time. One of just three available, each hand-embellished with gold ink.
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