This is a stunning and unique piece of art by Brian Viveros. The print, titled "Afterdeath," features a portrait of a woman surrounded by elements of nature, mythology, and street art. The piece is large, measuring 20 inches long and 16 inches wide, and is matted and framed for display. This limited edition, first edition print is signed by the artist himself and is perfect for collectors of contemporary art. The print is produced using a high-quality Giclée printing technique on paper, Giclée print on Moab Entrada 290gsm Cotton Rag, making it a beautiful addition to any home or office. 

I'm the owner of the DV Warehouse and Toy Art Gallery in L.A., I'm downsizing & selling works from my private collection, I have over 1500 art pieces within my collection and I'll be getting more works listed as time permits. If you're in L.A. please stop by our corporate office in Hollywood to check out the collection in person or you can also see my portfolio on the artwork archive site, just search my name Gino Joukar on Google and it should be one of the top results. 

For now, greatly appreciate you taking a look at one of my newest listing on eBay, Brian Viveros is one of my favorite artist and his artworks have been in my collection for over 6 years now, so please help me find a good home for it soon, for now here's more info about its artist:

Brian M. Viveros meticulously renders portraits of women that resist the notions of feminine sensitivity, placing his finely detailed, conventionally attractive figures in provocative positions and costumes that convey power, boldness, and unapologetic femininity. His variation on Cleopatra (2013) portrays a dark-haired beauty wearing a crown wig of bullets, a cigarette dangling from her lips and kohl-lined eyes smudged. Looking at the viewer with compelling gazes, the figures are fierce fighters captured in paintings full of radiance, color, and intensity. Viveros’s hyperrealistic works transform the femme-fatale trope into an empowered female figure. Working with oilspray paint, and acrylic, Viveros elicits enduring stills from cinema in paintings like Changes (2020), which hone in on the eyes and lips of his figures to emphasize their piercing gaze. Viveros also works as a filmmaker, with credits including Dislandia, Southern 2008, and Tercio de Muerte.