Bitcoin Cloud Attack 2024
Pawel Borzym
Stainless steelPaperMetal
56 ⨯ 129.50 ⨯ 33 cm
ConditionExcellent
€ 17.500
CJS Gallery
- About the artworkArtist: Pawel Borzym
Title: Bitcoin Cloud Attack
technique: Recycled bullets and Dollar Bills
Size: 56×129,5×33 cm
Edition: 1/1, unique piece
Bring a bold sense of modern sophistication to your space with Bitcoin Cloud Attack, a striking contemporary artwork crafted from recycled bullets and authentic dollar bills. This extraordinary piece redefines luxury through contrast — merging elements of conflict and capitalism into a thought-provoking visual statement. Each detail reflects the artist’s masterful ability to blend symbolism with design, transforming raw, unconventional materials into a work of art that challenges perception and provokes dialogue. The composition captures the tension between power, wealth, and technology — a metaphor for today’s digital economy and the unstoppable rise of cryptocurrency. With its intricate textures and powerful concept, Bitcoin Cloud Attack commands attention in any setting, from modern offices to high-end galleries. Designed for collectors who appreciate art that fuses meaning with material innovation, this one-of-a-kind creation embodies rebellion, value, and transformation — a true masterpiece of contemporary expression. - About the artist
Pawel Borzym (born 1982) is a self-taught contemporary artist known for transforming instruments of destruction into symbols of reflection and peace.
Working with spent bullet shells as his primary medium, Borzym challenges viewers to confront the tension between violence and beauty, chaos and creation.
Each piece he creates carries both a physical and emotional weight — the cold precision of metal repurposed into forms that evoke empathy, remembrance, and resilience. Through this process, Borzym gives new meaning to discarded materials, turning them into timeless statements about humanity and transformation.
His work stands as a powerful reminder that art can disarm — not through words, but through the poetic reimagining of what once divided, now reshaped to unite.
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