Shredded C-note  (Blue) by Chicago artist Arthur J. Williams Jr. - Chicago gallery - Artist Replete
Shredded C-note  (Blue) by Chicago artist Arthur J. Williams Jr. - Chicago gallery - Artist Replete
Shredded C-note  (Blue) by Chicago artist Arthur J. Williams Jr. - Chicago gallery - Artist Replete
Shredded C-note  (Blue) by Chicago artist Arthur J. Williams Jr. - Chicago gallery - Artist Replete
Shredded C-note (Blue)
Shredded C-note  (Blue) by Chicago artist Arthur J. Williams Jr. - Chicago gallery - Artist Replete
Shredded C-note  (Blue) by Chicago artist Arthur J. Williams Jr. - Chicago gallery - Artist Replete
Shredded C-note  (Blue) by Chicago artist Arthur J. Williams Jr. - Chicago gallery - Artist Replete
Shredded C-note  (Blue) by Chicago artist Arthur J. Williams Jr. - Chicago gallery - Artist Replete
Shredded C-note (Blue)

Shredded C-note (Blue)

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Artist Print on "Space Material"

Blue Interference Oil Paint 

48" x 22" x 5" 

One of One 


Artist Replete presents "Shredded C-note " from Chicago artist and ex-counterfeiter, Arthur J. Williams Jr. The first partially shredded, crumpled hundred dollar bill the artist has ever created. The piece is in reference to how Arthur would shred counterfeit money when he felt it wasn't up to his standard. 


The Creation of Crumpled Money:

During the 2020 pandemic, the artist began experimenting with different materials to recreate how money crumples when it's put in a pocket.

 

The idea took years of development with trial and error on many different types of paper until the artist found one suitable for the creation. A material that hardens with liquid. The artist calls it "Space Material".  

Arthur J. Williams Jr. is a South Side Chicago native perhaps best known for being the counterfeiter who successfully replicated the 1996 hundred dollar bill. Secret Service agents doggedly pursued Williams as he printed what some estimate to have been as much as $10 million in fake money before he eventually landed in federal prison for six and a half years.

 

During his incarceration, Arthur was featured in Rolling Stone Magazine, American Greed, Forbes and a critically acclaimed book titled "The Art of Making Money."

 

To pass the time during his sentence, Williams taught himself to paint. Since being released from prison 10 years ago, Arthur has reemerged as a full time artist. His unique comeback story has been documented by NBC, Vice, and most recently Chicago Sun Times.

 

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