Acrylic / spray on canvas
90x110cm
2026
Certificate included
The prices are in Mexican pesos (MXN).
The artwork is shipped rolled up in a special tube.
This artwork presents a powerful visual metaphor about control, chance, and transformation within systems of power. The iconic Monopoly Man, long associated with wealth, capitalism, and success, is portrayed being held upside down by an oversized hand, an unseen force that reshapes the rules of the game. Suspended in mid-air, he is about to fall into the Chance square of the Monopoly board, signaling a moment of renewal rather than loss.
The exaggerated scale of the hand reinforces the idea of transition rather than domination, suggesting that even established figures can benefit from moments of release and redirection. The fall into Chance becomes an opportunity, where structure opens to possibility, control evolves into openness, and privilege transforms into awareness and growth.
Executed in acrylic and spray paint on canvas, the piece merges street art energy with contemporary fine art aesthetics. Bold gestures, layered textures, and dynamic contrasts heighten the sense of movement and optimism, inviting the viewer to reflect on how chance can serve as a catalyst for change and reinvention.
At its core, the work embraces the idea that surrendering to chance does not signify weakness, but trust in the unknown. The Monopoly Man’s descent becomes a symbolic leap, an act of faith that reframes uncertainty as progress and risk as potential, reminding us that growth often begins the moment control is willingly released.
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