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“THE OCTOPUS”
Limited Edition Fine Art Print
A master of adaptation and control, the octopus embodies strategic intelligence and economic reach across unseen depths.
ABOUT THE SERIES
Money Zoo is a symbolic mosaic menagerie where animals are formed entirely from global currencies, both current and historical. From Dollars and Euros to Drachmas and Dinars, each collage blends the visual language of finance with the spirit of the animal kingdom. Originally conceived as a statement piece for a financial institution, the series explores the traits we associate with both beasts and banknotes: resilience, strength, agility, and risk. These works offer a layered reflection on value, power, and the wild nature of economics.
MATERIALS & FORMATS
Limited Edition: 150 prints only
Signature & Certificate: Hand-signed, numbered, certified
Sizes: Available in four dimensions. Custom sizes are available upon request.
Media: Printed on satin photo paper or cotton canvas using 12-color Giclée printing
“Shaka Zulu”
Limited Edition of 150 Fine Art Prints
Shaka Zulu, strategist, empire builder, name etched into the land like a signature.
Neck laced with tusks. Eyes locked with time.
Nothing here flattens or softens.
Every tile tightens the form.
Every texture speaks of impact, not myth, but method.
This isn’t a memory.
It’s a monument.
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The “African Bricks” collection is built, not painted.
“I draw inspiration from the brick-and-color patchwork of African townships, places like Soweto, where color is not decoration but declaration. These mosaics are constructed digitally, using thousands of fragments: shapes, stories, textures, rhythms. Each tile is a decision. Each face is a structure.
This series is my most collected work because it speaks clearly, even when the subject doesn’t.”
Charis Tsevis
“Working Mother and Child “
Limited Edition of 150 Fine Art Prints
Nothing heroic. Nothing abstract. Just work.
Only patterns of labor, care, and history.
The movement is constant: diagonals, bends, a spiral of color circling the figures.
ABOUT THE SERIES
The “African Bricks” collection is built, not painted.
“I draw inspiration from the brick-and-color patchwork of African townships, places like Soweto, where color is not decoration but declaration. These mosaics are constructed digitally, using thousands of fragments: shapes, stories, textures, rhythms. Each tile is a decision. Each face is a structure.
This series is my most collected work because it speaks clearly, even when the subject doesn’t.” Charis Tsevis