Goldfinger & Stoya
Goldfinger Goldfinger
I hear you paint the world one bold line at a time—ever thought about turning a single stroke into a limited edition that sells faster than a tech IPO? I could see a partnership that turns your art into a luxury asset.
Stoya Stoya
You think a single line can be a tech IPO? My art is about shattering expectations, not balancing a balance sheet. Luxury asset? I paint chaos, not a curated portfolio.
Goldfinger Goldfinger
I like the boldness—chaos is the new black. Think of it as a limited‑edition series that sells out before the gallery even opens; that's the real luxury.
Stoya Stoya
I like the boldness—chaos is the new black. Think of it as a limited‑edition series that sells out before the gallery even opens; that's the real luxury.
Goldfinger Goldfinger
Sounds like you’re already in the market—just make sure the story behind each piece is as striking as the art itself. That’s what makes the price climb, not just the brushstroke.
Stoya Stoya
Stories are for the faint, not for a wall that screams at you from the street. I paint shock, not sentiment. If you want price to climb, give them a piece they can’t ignore, not a marketing spiel.
Goldfinger Goldfinger
If the wall screams, let the headline scream louder—make it a limited edition, an exclusive unveiling, no spiel, just the shock that makes buyers jump to their feet.
Stoya Stoya
If the wall screams, the headline can keep shouting, but I’ll do it in a single, unapologetic line—no fluff, just the shock. The art sells, not the sales pitch.