Crazy Rich Artist

OFFICIALLY LUXURY ROYAL ART BY THE KING OF ART™

The devil wears Prada,

the King of Art not only


As a self-confessed fashion victim, he wears many designer brands


As always:


It's very expensive to be the King of Art!


He loves luxury and lives stylishly: He feels most at home in noble sables and with the designers. You can't accuse him of extravagance, maybe decadence, because - quite cost-conscious - he devotes himself to maximizing profits: During the subsequent up- Cycling once-worn clothes - in the style of ready-made art - the artist declares the must-haves of the fashion world to be art objects and thus gives them a second life. Cosmic avatars wear their clothes in museums and galleries or he immediately integrates them into his artistic creations as ready-made art.


Second hand times differently


In the style of Pop Art, Cosmo du Mont dedicates selected collections to his favorite noble designers by means of homages. Strategic financial investments by the self-made billionaire in the luxury goods industry are the logical consequence.


Due to the occasion, here is a reminiscence from the art creator Cosmo du Mont to the fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld:

King of Art meets Karl Lagerfeld!


(Name is Omen)


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des Kingdom of Art


Whether vernissages or museum appearances, on the red carpet, at art events or in film, radio and television:


At important appearances, he likes to be dressed in couture by Versace, Dolce & Gabbana or Karl Lagerfeld.


Hardly worn, he quickly refines the precious thread in his own works of art and presents them in gallery exhibitions and as loans in museums, where they can be admired at least temporarily by interested visitors, before they disappear never to be seen again in the catacombs of private art collectors.

Montblanc

Patron of Art Homage


Great honor for King Ludwig II of Bavaria by Montblanc's 2018 Patron of Art Edition 4810

The Patron of Art Ludwig II piston fountain pen is limited to 4810 pieces worldwide. The handcrafted gold nib made of 18-carat gold therefore bears the engraving '4810'. In addition, a fine engraving commemorates the world-famous fairy-tale castle Neuschwanstein built by King Ludwig II, because he was a passionate patron of the arts and became a fairy-tale king through this construction, among other things. 


The Wagner opera `Lohengrin´ inspired him so much that he chose the swan as his trademark and had it immortalized everywhere in his castles, so that the term Swan King has also been established for His Royal Highness.


This fact also inspired the design of the edition. The elaborate guilloche pattern on the cap, which is coated with white translucent lacquer, is reminiscent of swan feathers. The clip, discreetly champagne-colored and gold-plated with applications, symbolizes a swan's neck and ends as a swan's head. The fine engraving 'WWV 75' on the champagne-colored, gold-plated cap ring - the reference code of the Lohengrin opera in the Wagner catalog of works - is a further reference to the Swan Knight legend.


The body is made of translucent blue lacquer, reflecting the color of Ludwig II's robe, which he wears in one of his most famous depictions.


The shape of the royal crown on the top of the cap and the engraved lettering on the golden cone are inspired by the royal coat of arms of the Bavarian monarch. As a homage to the opera, which prompted the young Ludwig II to become a patron, the champagne-coloured gold-plated ring is engraved with the lettering "WWV 75", the Wagner catalog for Lohengrin.


This engraving is framed by the famous quote of the Bavarian King, after which also lives the King of Art: 

"It is necessary,

to create paradises for oneself".

Patronage of Art Homage


Noble may be the end of the world, but the bottom line is: nobility obliges!

King of Art uses Montblanc!

( Nomen est Omen)


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The King of Art signs important contracts & royal decrees (which are humorously also referred to as `Dis-Krete´) exclusively with noble fountain pens from the precious forge Montblanc, since 2018 also with the `Montblanc Patron of Art Homage to Ludwig II Limited Edition 4810´ (4153 / 4810).


Because of its special art-historical significance, this piston fountain pen is kept safe in the National Museum of the Kingdom of Art when it is not accompanying the King on his international travels to sign contracts.


It can be admired by interested visitors in temporary exhibitions there and as a loan in other museums.

Golden Elixir - Cosmic Gold Ink

One of the most expensive liquids in the world - It's better not to make a mistake!

A small fortune for a very small ink bottle with a gold-plated cap: the gold ink it contains is made of 24-karat gold particles. 


The King of Art sees himself inspired by the Middle Ages: At the behest of princely courts, kings or wealthy monasteries, splendid volumes were already decorated with gold leaf and gold dust back then.


This is additionally encoded by the Artbodyguard Foundation with an artificial DNA and registered in the World Art Register, making the cosmic signature of the King of Art absolutely forgery-proof.


The most valuable papers and, by the way, also his most expensive works of art are signed by the King of Art exclusively with this historical 'Golden Elixir'.

And so that you don't have to write on profane paper, the buyer also receives a notebook with a fine leather cover. It features a gold monogram covered in 22k gold leaf. You can then write on jet black paper.


The color of the ink depends on the value of the documents.

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