To the Moon, 2025
Lidia de Pedro is a UK-based visual artist whose work blends classicism and modernism to explore complex sociological themes through symbolism, humour, and iconoclastic imagery.
This piece specifically celebrates the phrase To the Moon!, often exclaimed by crypto traders during price surges. The artwork also explores the enigmatic origins of Bitcoin and its creator, Satoshi Nakamoto.
Elements within the piece represent cryptocurrency terminology, such as a bull market, signifying rising prices. Characters like Man Wearing a Dog Mask Fishing for Dogecoin and Trollbox reflect the playful and social aspects of the crypto world, while works such as Fishing Bait, Inflation and Cryptocurrency Addiction examine the psychological and economic dimensions of the subject.
This unique piece is printed on 300gsm Somerset Cream paper, the comes signed and numbered by the artist.
Size (cm): 76 x 112
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Specifications
Hand Finished: Yes
Medium: Mixed Media
Edition Type: Original
Edition Size: 1
Size (cm): 76 x 112
SKU: EG25280
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About the artist
Lidia de Pedro is a Spanish visual artist whose vivid, symbol-rich works fuse humour, sarcasm, and storytelling. Trained in both Audiovisual Communication and Sculpture, she moves fluidly between painting, printmaking, collage, ceramics, and mixed media, creating dense visual worlds that challenge identity and societal norms while keeping a playful edge.
Originally from Madrid and now based between Barcelona and the UK, Lidia has been exhibiting since and her limited editions and artist proofs, often hand-finished, have become sought-after for their rare blend of classicism, modernism, and irreverence.
Her practice thrives on contradiction: vivid yet hallucinatory, empathetic yet dark, rooted in tradition yet breaking it apart. Each piece invites complicity from the viewer—an open-ended question rather than a closed statement.