American Express Wall Art Glass Wall Art
A Pablo-Escobar-AmEx Plata-o-Plomo stands in horizontal cinematic format — Pablo Escobar's mugshot-portrait sits on an American Express card framed by gold bullets, hundred-dollar bills and ornate filigree corners, with white "PLATA O PLOMO" graffiti slashed across the bottom and "CARTEL DTTO MEDELLIN" engraved as the cardholder name.
The composition reads as Designer-Collection narco-cinema parody: Pablo's mustache and mid-eighties moustache-and-curl hair lock the centre, six gold bullets pillar across the card, the dollar-bills feather behind, and the AmEx graphic anchors the entire piece as financial-institution backdrop. The piece sits between Narcos-cinema homage and pop-graffiti currency tribute.
Tempered glass deepens the onyx-and-gold card and pushes the gold bullets and graffiti into reflective punch that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer cigar lounge, a film-screening room, a Latin-American-themed lounge or a masculine-luxe study, this Pablo-Escobar-AmEx cinematography brings narco-cinema drama and pop-graffiti wit into a residential wall.
Original: $159.90
-65%$159.90
$55.96









Description
A Pablo-Escobar-AmEx Plata-o-Plomo stands in horizontal cinematic format — Pablo Escobar's mugshot-portrait sits on an American Express card framed by gold bullets, hundred-dollar bills and ornate filigree corners, with white "PLATA O PLOMO" graffiti slashed across the bottom and "CARTEL DTTO MEDELLIN" engraved as the cardholder name.
The composition reads as Designer-Collection narco-cinema parody: Pablo's mustache and mid-eighties moustache-and-curl hair lock the centre, six gold bullets pillar across the card, the dollar-bills feather behind, and the AmEx graphic anchors the entire piece as financial-institution backdrop. The piece sits between Narcos-cinema homage and pop-graffiti currency tribute.
Tempered glass deepens the onyx-and-gold card and pushes the gold bullets and graffiti into reflective punch that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer cigar lounge, a film-screening room, a Latin-American-themed lounge or a masculine-luxe study, this Pablo-Escobar-AmEx cinematography brings narco-cinema drama and pop-graffiti wit into a residential wall.
























