







Elephant 2024 Dye Sublimation on Aluminum
Christian Masot
Limited Edition Print : Dye Sublimation on Aluminum
Size : 20x16 in | 51x41 cm
Framed : 29x24.5 in | 74x62 cm
Edition : From the Edition of 200
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Year2024
Hand SignedLower Left
Condition Excellent
Framed without GlassOrnate Black Frame w/ White Mat
Purchased fromGallery 2025
Provenance / HistoryPurchased from Park West Gallery. Original owner.
Certificate of AuthenticityPark West Gallery
LID175197
Christian Masot - United States
Art Brokerage: Christian Masot American Artist: b. 1977. Known worldwide as an acclaimed tattoo artist, Christian Masot is taking the art world by storm with his vibrant and eye-popping fine art. This multifaceted talent works in various mediums, always with the end goal of sharing his passion for creativity and imagination with others. As a young man, Masot earned an English and teaching degree from Montclair State University in New Jersey. His intention was to become a teacher, but his natural talent for art pulled him in a different direction. He was offered an apprenticeship at a well-known tattoo shop here he learned the skills and techniques to begin thriving in the tattoo world. Fifteen years later, he now owned and operated his own tattoo shop, Roses and Rebels Tattoo, in Jersey City, New Jersey. Christian has made quite a mark in the tattoo community. In addition to his tattoo artistry, Masot is also an incredibly talented fine artist and has begun exhibiting his original paintings—which show off his flair for design and expert use of color—all over the world. When discussing his fine art, Masot said, “I try to bring something unique into everything I do. It’s an artist’s job to create something that someone somewhere cares about. I may not know who or where that person is, but if something inside me is urging me to create it, I know that it has a purpose. In painting, I try to capture an ethereal moment that draws you in, so you can relate to what the subject is feeling at a particular time. When I paint, I think of it as showing viewers a movie with no sound, to which they write their own soundtrack.” Listings wanted.