# The collection: Mona Lisa

The Speedy's genesis collection represents a groundbreaking moment in the world of art. With his collection, Speedy Graphito, the French Street Art pioneer, has made his unique and highly sought-after art more accessible to a wider audience. Until now, owning a unique piece of Speedy's art would require spending several thousands of dollars, making it only accessible to a privileged few.

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The collection is inspired by a successful series sold in galleries, the Mona Lisa painting, each sold for 20k€. Each piece is a celebration of the artist's unique vision and creativity, and owning a piece of his collection is an opportunity to own a part of Speedy's artistic legacy.

## Here are some artworks preview of Speedy's Genesis collection:

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