LIMITED EDITION COLLECTION

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Low power consumption

Easy to install
The collection focuses on an explosive fusion of urban graffiti art and compelling illumination. Each LED neon work embodies Futura's iconic style and avant-garde vision, offering a captivating blend of vibrant colors and dynamic compositions.
These LED neons are numbered, engraved and sold with a certificate of authenticity. Only 50 to 100 pieces per work are available.
AN EXPLOSIVE FUSION
AN EXPLOSIVE FUSION
By merging their creative forces, Yellowpop and Futura are redefining the boundaries of contemporary art and inviting art lovers to embrace a new era of illuminated artistic expression.
Urban art meets illumination
Urban art meets illumination
The collection fuses the raw, expressive elements of urban graffiti art with the brilliance of LED neon, creating a captivating fusion that pushes artistic boundaries.
Vibrant colors and dynamic compositions
Vibrant colors and dynamic compositions
Each neon LED showcases Futura's iconic style, with vibrant color palettes and dynamic compositions that capture the viewer's attention and create an immersive visual experience.
Exclusive and limited edition
Exclusive and limited edition
With a limited number of pieces available, this collection offers a rare opportunity to own a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Each neon LED comes with a certificate of authenticity, reinforcing its exclusivity and value.
Immersive and transformative artistic experience
Immersive and transformative artistic experience
LED neon not only illuminates spaces, but also evokes emotions and stimulates the imagination. Whether displayed in homes, studios or urban environments, these works of art have the power to captivate and inspire, creating a deep connection between the viewer and the art.
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ABOUT FUTURA
FUTURA (born Leonard Hilton McGurr, 1955, New York) is a renowned abstract painter and pioneering graffiti artist of the 1970s. His innovative style combines text, images, aerosol lines, bright colors and white space. In the 1980s, along with fellow artists Keith Haring, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Kenny Scharf, Futura began exhibiting his work on canvas in prominent art galleries. Inspired by science fiction and computer science, his dynamic compositions have been exhibited in prestigious institutions such as the New Museum and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles. Futura's collaborations with major fashion brands such as Supreme, Comme des Garçons, Nike and Off-White are a testament to his influence and reach in the art world.


"Graffiti was a way for me to exist. I wanted the world to know my name. I wanted to be somebody."
"Graffiti was a way for me to exist. I wanted the world to know my name. I wanted to be somebody."