DEATH NYC Kendall Jenner Gucci Flora Ltd Ed Signed Print COA Street Pop Art: Collector Guide - What It Is, What It Is Worth
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DEATH NYC Kendall Jenner Gucci Flora Ltd Ed Signed Print COA Street Pop Art: Collector Guide - What It Is, What It Is Worth

June 13, 2026

DEATH NYC Kendall Jenner Gucci Flora Ltd Ed Signed Print COA Street Pop Art: Collector Guide - What It Is, What It Is Worth

Two titans of aspiration smash together in a single 18x13-inch frame: Kendall Jenner, the face of a generation's luxury obsession, wrapped in Gucci's iconic Flora print — rendered through the uncompromising lens of DEATH NYC street art. This is a hand-signed limited edition print, one of only 50 to 100 copies in existence, accompanied by a gold embossed Certificate of Authenticity, and priced at $100. At that entry point, it occupies a rare position: museum-quality street art with a price tag that doesn't require a secondary market broker or a hedge fund. The collision is intentional, the satire is surgical, and the collectibility is real.

The Cultural Collision

Gucci's Flora pattern has a pedigree stretching back to 1966, when Federico Forquet originally designed it for Grace Kelly. Decades later it became one of fashion's most coveted recurring motifs — a symbol of old European elegance repurposed for the Instagram age. Kendall Jenner, as Gucci's brand ambassador, became the living embodiment of that paradox: old money aesthetics filtered through new media celebrity. DEATH NYC recognized the rich target immediately.

In this print, the Flora motif isn't a backdrop — it's a weapon. The layering of Jenner against the Gucci Flora pattern creates a hall-of-mirrors effect: a celebrity selling luxury, embedded within a luxury pattern, turned into a limited edition art object that comments on the entire cycle of selling, buying, and coveting. The color palette mirrors the original Flora tones — soft botanical hues punctuated by deep jewel tones — which makes the piece visually lush even as the conceptual underpinning cuts. It works as decoration. It works harder as commentary. That dual function is why collectors keep coming back to DEATH NYC.

Death NYC: The Artist

DEATH NYC is an anonymous street artist operating since approximately 2010-2012, based in New York City. The artist emerged from the Banksy-influenced tradition of using public walls and limited print editions as vehicles for social and cultural critique. Influences include Andy Warhol's factory-era mass production aesthetics, Basquiat's raw confrontational energy, and Banksy's precision-engineered irony. The defining move in the DEATH NYC playbook is the mashup: take two culturally saturated icons — a Disney princess, a luxury brand, a Renaissance masterpiece, a celebrity — and compress them into a single image until the meaning of each is destabilized by contact with the other.

What distinguishes DEATH NYC from peers in the genre is the quality of the final object. These are not cheap poster prints. Works are produced on premium stock, hand-signed and dated by the artist, issued in tight editions, and accompanied by gold embossed COA documentation. The anonymity is maintained as both artistic statement and practical strategy — it keeps the work focused on ideas rather than biography, and it has not slowed secondary market demand. Auction houses, private collectors, and gallery buyers treat DEATH NYC prints as legitimate art market assets.

Edition and Authentication

The Kendall Jenner Gucci Flora print is hand-signed and dated by DEATH NYC directly on the print surface. The edition runs 50 to 100 copies, each individually numbered. Dimensions are 18x13 inches on premium archival stock. Included with every print is the gold embossed COA card — the primary authentication marker for all DEATH NYC limited editions.

The gold embossed seal is the authentication detail that matters most to collectors and future buyers. Authentic DEATH NYC COA seals are physically raised — the embossing creates a tactile surface that can be felt by touch. Counterfeit or reproduction pieces use flat-printed gold that mimics the appearance but lacks the physical depth. Before purchasing any DEATH NYC print on the secondary market, run a fingernail lightly across the COA seal: genuine embossing has texture; printed imitations do not. The Kendall Jenner Gucci Flora print at Gauntlet Gallery ships with this authentic gold embossed COA as standard.

Why Collectors Buy This

The Kendall Jenner Gucci Flora print draws from three distinct collector pools simultaneously, which is unusual even for DEATH NYC. Fashion collectors — particularly those with an affinity for the Gucci brand, the Flora motif's history, or Jenner's cultural moment — find it irresistible as a conversation piece. Street art and pop art collectors see it as a textbook example of the genre at its sharpest. And celebrity art buyers who follow Jenner across media add a third layer of demand. That three-way overlap is a structural advantage at resale: you're not selling to a single niche, you're selling to three.

The financial case is straightforward. Popular DEATH NYC motifs in tight editions of 30 to 50 copies have regularly achieved 2x to 5x appreciation on the secondary market within 12 to 24 months of initial release. At $100 retail, the Kendall Jenner Gucci Flora print is accessible to first-time art buyers who would be priced out of mid-market street art. It is also a logical entry point for experienced collectors who want DEATH NYC exposure without committing to higher-priced works. The combination of a culturally resonant subject, a premium physical object, documented authentication, and a tight edition size creates the conditions for appreciation. The price does not.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this Death NYC print authenticated?
Yes. Every DEATH NYC limited edition print comes with a gold embossed Certificate of Authenticity (COA) card. Authentic seals are physically raised — the gold embossing has a tactile texture you can feel with your fingertip. Flat-printed gold marks are a red flag for forgeries. The Kendall Jenner Gucci Flora print includes this gold embossed COA as standard, along with the artist's hand signature and edition number directly on the print.

How many copies of this Death NYC print exist?
The DEATH NYC Kendall Jenner Gucci Flora print is a limited edition of 50 to 100 copies. Each print is individually numbered, hand-signed, and dated by the artist. Once the edition sells out, no additional copies are produced. This scarcity is a core driver of secondary market value for DEATH NYC works.

What is this Death NYC print worth?
The DEATH NYC Kendall Jenner Gucci Flora print retails at $100 at Gauntlet Gallery. On the secondary market, popular DEATH NYC motifs in small editions have achieved 2x to 5x appreciation within 12 to 24 months of release. At $100, this is one of the most accessible entry points in the signed limited edition street art market, with genuine upside for collectors who hold rather than flip.

Browse all Death NYC prints and street art at Gauntlet Gallery.