Pint Glasses by Nick Cave
Precio habitual
$300.00
Oferta
set of four different glasses
glass with four-color process print
each: 16 oz, or 5.75 x 2.375" base
limited edition
printed signature on side of each glass
dishwasher safe
Give to our partner Artadia when you buy this edition! Artadia supports visual artists like Nick Cave with unrestricted financial awards.
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These functional pint glasses by Nick Cave feature four of his Soundsuits that are wearable sculptures that blend sculpture and fashion. Originally a response to the Rodney King riots, the Soundsuits are a protective skin or shield to ward off the hate and violence and shield the wearer's identity. Over time, these incredible works of art have evolved into symbols of empowerment.
This is a limited edition set of four pint glasses that are fully functional, dishwasher safe and ready for a cold beer.
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