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Open Edition Print of the art series GOLDEN TIMES
Printed on 290 gsm Hahnemuehle Paper (Museum-quality for maximum aging resistance)
Printed in 12-color pigment printing
available sizes: 297 × 420 mm (Din A3), 591 × 841 mm (Din A1)
Signed by the Artist
Open Edition / Unnumbered
Comes with Certificate of Authenticity
The print drop will run from August 27 to September 14, 2025.
Printing and shipping will take place immediately after the print drop.
The moment:
Indianapolis 2002 – a milestone in German basketball! Led by the outstanding Dirk Nowitzki, the DBB team secured bronze, the best World Cup result in history. Nowitzki, MVP and top scorer of the tournament, finally stepped onto the world stage. The artwork “Dirkules” compares him to Hercules – a symbol of his nickname “Dirkules,” which originated during this era. In the background: Michelangelo's iconic hands from “The Creation of Adam,” symbolizing his beginnings as a global superstar.
But Nowitzki was not alone. Marko Pešić emerged as the silent hero in the quarterfinal against Spain, paving the way to the semifinals with nerve-wracking free throws. Germany triumphed 70-62 – a basketball thriller that laid the foundation for historic success. This image immortalizes the moment when a 24-year-old exceptional talent became a legend and Germany's basketball history was rewritten.
Preis inkl. 19 % MwSt., zzgl. Versand
Open Edition Print of the art series GOLDEN TIMES
Printed on 290 gsm Hahnemuehle Paper (Museum-quality for maximum aging resistance)
Printed in 12-color pigment printing
available sizes: 297 × 420 mm (Din A3), 591 × 841 mm (Din A1)
Signed by the Artist
Open Edition / Unnumbered
Comes with Certificate of Authenticity
The print drop will run from August 27 to September 14, 2025.
Printing and shipping will take place immediately after the print drop.
The moment:
Indianapolis 2002 – a milestone in German basketball! Led by the outstanding Dirk Nowitzki, the DBB team secured bronze, the best World Cup result in history. Nowitzki, MVP and top scorer of the tournament, finally stepped onto the world stage. The artwork “Dirkules” compares him to Hercules – a symbol of his nickname “Dirkules,” which originated during this era. In the background: Michelangelo's iconic hands from “The Creation of Adam,” symbolizing his beginnings as a global superstar.
But Nowitzki was not alone. Marko Pešić emerged as the silent hero in the quarterfinal against Spain, paving the way to the semifinals with nerve-wracking free throws. Germany triumphed 70-62 – a basketball thriller that laid the foundation for historic success. This image immortalizes the moment when a 24-year-old exceptional talent became a legend and Germany's basketball history was rewritten.
Preis inkl. 19 % MwSt., zzgl. Versand