EDWARD SPITZ


Via del Babuino, 58A
Italy 00187 Rome
Italy
Mobile Ph: +39 393 331 7504
Email : [email protected]
URL : www.edwardspitz.com

42 Av. Général Leclerc
France 83990 Saint-Tropez
France
Mobile Ph: +39 393 331 7504
Email : [email protected]
URL : www.edwardspitz.com

Via Aga Khan, 1, Porto Cervo SS
Italy 07021 Arzachena
Italy
Mobile Ph: +39 393 331 7504
Email : [email protected]
URL : www.edwardspitz.com


Edward Spitz Code Of Silence

Edward Spitz Rewriting Icons

Edward Spitz Children of Yesterday

Edward Spitz Copyright Is For Losers

Edward Spitz Living Life

Edward Spitz Dream Big, Play Bigger

Edward Spitz 007 Legacy

Edward Spitz Limitless Love

About the Artist

Code of Silence is a tribute to power that needs no words. Vito Corleone embodies absolute
authority—built on silence, honor, and control. The vintage newspaper backdrop recalls an era where
respect was earned quietly. An untouchable, feared, and mythical icon.
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Rewriting Icons is an irreverent and poetic tribute to Marilyn Monroe—an eternal symbol of beauty, fragility, and manufactured fame. Her face emerges from black paint strokes, as if resurfacing through decades of media noise. The yellowed pages behind her whisper forgotten stories, while the
graphic gesture interrupts time and rewrites the myth. She’s no longer the perfect Marilyn: she’s a new icon—imperfect, modern, and still alive.
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Children of Yesterday is a quiet ode to lost childhood. The Peanuts walk in line, echoing the iconic Abbey Road image of The Beatles—but here, they’re crossing a world of headlines, noise, and time slipping away. The contrast between their innocence and the media background reveals the fragile beauty of memory, and the nostalgic strength of those who grew up without ever letting go of their inner child.
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Copyright is for losers is a bold fusion of urban art and pop culture, placing Mickey Mouse alongside Banksy’s iconic silhouette against a backdrop of vintage comic strips. The striking statement defies conventions, embracing the raw energy of unrestricted creativity and artistic rebellion.
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Living Life is a celebration of freedom and success, featuring Scrooge McDuck cruising on a classic Riva boat, the ultimate symbol of elegance and adventure. Set against a Sardinian coastal backdrop, this artwork captures the essence of luxury, where turquoise waters and sun-drenched shores become the perfect playground for those who truly live life to the fullest.
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Dream Big, Play Bigger” channels the exuberance and ambition of an iconic figure from contemporary cinema, symbolizing the excesses and allure of the American Dream. Edward Spitz juxtaposes this imagery with pop culture elements to create a bold, ironic social commentary.
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In 007 Legacy, Edward Spitz playfully merges the elegance of the world’s most famous secret agent with the irreverence of Donald Duck. By combining high culture with pop iconography against a vintage newspaper backdrop, the work satirizes the myths of power, style, and identity.
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