A singular original work created in the Toth Lamb studio, Mexico City — on the eve of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The footballer form is rendered across two completely original physical layers — each one a unique work of art in its own right.
The top layer is a custom original vector artwork by Francis Lamb, precision laser-cut in translucent yellow acrylic — the player's body, motion, and ball cut clean and exact, flooding the piece with an electric yellow glow. This is not a reproduction. The vector design is an original work created exclusively for this piece.
Beneath it, on archival thick gallery paper, lies the second original — the inner painting by Christian Toth. Acrylic paint, spray paint, graffiti script, and hand-applied silver leaf, built up by hand in the studio. Internal LED illumination activates both layers simultaneously — light passes through the translucent yellow acrylic and the painted paper below, producing a charged yellow and teal glow that shifts with every viewing angle.
Two original works of art. One object. Infinite light.
MEDIUM Two-layer original lightbox multimedia painting. Top layer: custom original vector artwork by Francis Lamb — precision laser-cut translucent yellow acrylic panel. Inner layer: archival thick gallery paper — acrylic paint, spray paint, graffiti script, silver leaf by Christian Toth. Internal LED illumination — remote controlled with three light settings: · White light · Natural light · Soft light Full dimmer and brightness control included. Each setting transforms the piece — the colours, depth, and mood shift completely depending on the light chosen. White frame.
LED POWER The internal LED is fully charged and ready. Easily recharged via USB-C cable whenever the owner chooses to utilise the LED feature — in perpetuity. Simple. Permanent. No batteries.
DIMENSIONS 50 cm × 50 cm × 5 cm
EDITION Original — one of a kind. No reproductions.
CREATED June 2026 Toth Lamb Studio, Mexico City, Mexico
Comes with signed Certificate of Authenticity and full provenance documentation.
Christian Toth — Peabody Essex Museum · Art Gallery of Nova Scotia · Millon Associés Paris · Showtime · 40 countries Francis Lamb — tothlamb.com | francislamb.com
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