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$1,575.00The Story
Size:33 x 45 in.
This original painting on board by Campbell La Pun, titled "Don Julio 1942", measures 29" x 41" inches and is a striking, modern representation of the iconic tequila bottle in the form of a large spray can. La Pun cleverly blends elements of street art with luxury branding, creating a bold and eye-catching composition. The classic Don Julio 1942 tequila label, with its rich brown and gold tones, is reinterpreted within the sleek form of a spray can, complete with dripping yellow paint that runs down from the top, adding a raw and urban feel to the piece.
The juxtaposition of a luxury tequila brand with street art aesthetics reflects La Pun’s unique style, which often merges pop culture, branding, and graffiti. The elongated proportions of the spray can and its polished design create a visually impactful statement, evoking themes of consumerism, art, and luxury. The smooth, almost hyper-realistic rendering of the bottle and the playful transformation into an art object make "Don Julio 1942" a standout piece that invites viewers to reflect on the intersection of commercial and street art cultures. This dynamic work exemplifies Campbell La Pun’s talent for reimagining everyday objects into bold artistic expressions.

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Size:33 x 45 in.
This original painting on board by Campbell La Pun, titled "Don Julio 1942", measures 29" x 41" inches and is a striking, modern representation of the iconic tequila bottle in the form of a large spray can. La Pun cleverly blends elements of street art with luxury branding, creating a bold and eye-catching composition. The classic Don Julio 1942 tequila label, with its rich brown and gold tones, is reinterpreted within the sleek form of a spray can, complete with dripping yellow paint that runs down from the top, adding a raw and urban feel to the piece.
The juxtaposition of a luxury tequila brand with street art aesthetics reflects La Pun’s unique style, which often merges pop culture, branding, and graffiti. The elongated proportions of the spray can and its polished design create a visually impactful statement, evoking themes of consumerism, art, and luxury. The smooth, almost hyper-realistic rendering of the bottle and the playful transformation into an art object make "Don Julio 1942" a standout piece that invites viewers to reflect on the intersection of commercial and street art cultures. This dynamic work exemplifies Campbell La Pun’s talent for reimagining everyday objects into bold artistic expressions.




















