Death NYC Snoopy Woodstock Moon Louis Vuitton Stars Signed Pop Art Print 2025
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DEATH NYC
Snoopy & Woodstock on the Moon × Louis Vuitton Galaxy
Hand-Signed, Hand-Numbered Limited Edition Pop Art Print — 2025 — Edition 6/100
What You Are Getting
An authentic, hand-signed Death NYC limited edition print pairing Charles M. Schulz's Peanuts icons Snoopy and Woodstock with a Louis Vuitton multicolore monogram night sky. The two characters sit on the lunar surface — Woodstock holding a small bouquet of pink and yellow flowers — looking up at a galaxy filled with floating LV monograms, gold stars, and a dense scattering of stars. Hand-numbered 6/100 — a very low number from this small-edition release. Pencil-signed and dated 2025 on heavyweight textured fine art paper. Embossed Death NYC certification seal visible on the lunar surface — a strong authentication marker.
Print Details
| Artist | Death NYC (anonymous, NYC-based) |
| Title | Snoopy & Woodstock on the Moon × Louis Vuitton Galaxy |
| Year | 2025 |
| Edition | 6/100 — extremely low number |
| Signature | Pencil-signed lower right; pencil-dated 2025 lower left |
| Authentication | Embossed Death NYC certification seal in the lunar surface area |
| Medium | Giclée / screenprint on heavyweight textured fine art paper |
| Size | Approximately 11.5" × 17" (portrait, standard Death NYC format) |
| Condition | Excellent — stored flat in archival sleeve, never displayed unframed |
About the Work
Snoopy and Woodstock are arguably the most-licensed comic strip duo in publishing history — Charles M. Schulz's Peanuts ran from 1950 to 2000 and remains in active syndication today. Snoopy in particular has a real connection to the lunar surface: NASA's Apollo 10 lunar module was nicknamed "Snoopy" in 1969, the May 1969 dress rehearsal mission for Apollo 11, and Snoopy has served as NASA's official safety mascot since the late 1960s. Death NYC plays directly with that history here, dropping Snoopy and Woodstock onto the moon and replacing the night sky with a Louis Vuitton multicolore monogram designed by Takashi Murakami in 2003 for Marc Jacobs.
The result is a piece that compresses 60+ years of comic strip licensing, the entire mythology of the Apollo program, and one of the defining luxury-art collaborations of the 21st century into a single quiet image — a beagle, a yellow bird, a bouquet, and a sky full of designer logos. A very low edition number (6/100) on a small-edition release.
About the Artist
Death NYC is an anonymous New York-based street and pop artist who has been releasing limited edition signed prints since the early 2010s. The work is defined by aggressive appropriation — fine art, comic strips, anime, video games, streetwear, and luxury houses — recombined into single high-density compositions.
Death NYC editions are pencil-signed and hand-numbered, typically in editions of 20, 45, or 100. Smaller-edition releases command the strongest secondary market. Death NYC works have been collected and resold across major secondary markets including Heritage Auctions, Artsy, and 1stDibs.
What Is Included
- One (1) authentic hand-signed Death NYC limited edition print
- Pencil signature, edition number 6/100, and 2025 date annotation
- Embossed Death NYC certification seal
- Shipped flat in archival sleeve between two rigid backing boards
- Frame shown in photos is for display only and is not included
Shipping
Ships via UPS within 1–2 business days of cleared payment. Print is sandwiched between rigid backing boards inside a custom-fit, water-resistant flat mailer. Fully insured and tracked. International buyers welcome — please message before purchase for a quote.
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DEATH NYC Snoopy & Woodstock on the Moon × Louis Vuitton Galaxy Hand-Signed, Hand-Numbered Limited Edition Pop Art Print — 2025 — Edition 6/100 What You Are Getting An authentic, hand-signed Death NYC limited edition print pairing Charles M. Schulz's Peanuts icons Snoopy and Woodstock with a Louis Vuitton multicolore monogram night sky. The two characters sit on...
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