"Sugarcane and Rubber Tomahawks"- Limited Edition Fine Art Print
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
“When I unboxed the Hendrix piece, it stopped me cold. It’s vibrant, powerful, and full of spirit — just like the man himself.” – Jim H., London
⭐️ Free U.S. shipping — ships securely with archival care
🕰️ Edition nearly sold out — secure yours today.
A bold homage to an icon — textured, timeless, and unforgettable.
This fine art print honors a revolutionary era through layered imagery and archival craftsmanship. Each edition is signed, numbered, and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.
Size: 12” × 12”
Premium 65 lb. acid- and lignin-free cotton paper
Printed with archival pigment inks for rich, lasting color
Limited edition of 100 prints
Hand-signed and numbered by the artist
Certificate of Authenticity included
Free U.S. shipping
About this piece:
Sugarcane and Rubber Tomahawks explores the transformation of innocence into unrest—where the polished sweetness of pop gives way to raw, electric defiance. The title plays on that tension: sugarcane as the pastel gloss of bubblegum music, rubber tomahawks as a symbol of identity reduced to novelty, power stripped of its edge.
Hendrix, whose heritage carried echoes of both Native and African ancestry, stands here as a figure of reclamation—turning artifice into authenticity, sound into resistance. Through its vivid color and layered decay, the piece asks how culture evolves when rebellion is both sacred and sold.
Start your Collection today!
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
“When I unboxed the Hendrix piece, it stopped me cold. It’s vibrant, powerful, and full of spirit — just like the man himself.” – Jim H., London
⭐️ Free U.S. shipping — ships securely with archival care
🕰️ Edition nearly sold out — secure yours today.
A bold homage to an icon — textured, timeless, and unforgettable.
This fine art print honors a revolutionary era through layered imagery and archival craftsmanship. Each edition is signed, numbered, and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.
Size: 12” × 12”
Premium 65 lb. acid- and lignin-free cotton paper
Printed with archival pigment inks for rich, lasting color
Limited edition of 100 prints
Hand-signed and numbered by the artist
Certificate of Authenticity included
Free U.S. shipping
About this piece:
Sugarcane and Rubber Tomahawks explores the transformation of innocence into unrest—where the polished sweetness of pop gives way to raw, electric defiance. The title plays on that tension: sugarcane as the pastel gloss of bubblegum music, rubber tomahawks as a symbol of identity reduced to novelty, power stripped of its edge.
Hendrix, whose heritage carried echoes of both Native and African ancestry, stands here as a figure of reclamation—turning artifice into authenticity, sound into resistance. Through its vivid color and layered decay, the piece asks how culture evolves when rebellion is both sacred and sold.
Start your Collection today!