While art is accessible, true cultural and financial value remains locked behind an exclusive, insider-controlled world. This campaign opens that door—giving everyday people the chance to invest in an emerging artist before the system decides they matter.
Reclaim Power to Define Art
ArtStop is a community rallying behind artist Cherin Sim and her debut collection.
Through viral marketing and collective influence, we bypass traditional gatekeepers and decide who matters in art.
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Meet The Artist – Cherin Sim
Cherin Sim is a Singapore-based artist who spent 15 years painting for luxury brands from Hermès to Louis Vuitton to Ferrari —now she’s turning that experience inward with The Illusion of Identity, a surrealist collection that questions the very world she once helped embellish.
As ArtStop’s first featured artist, backing her means shaping the rise of a bold new voice in contemporary art.
Cherin’s Custom Paintings
The Collection: Illusion of Identity
“You don’t need to see my face. Just my status.”
That’s the message these paintings confront head-on. In each portrait, a handbag replaces the face, a nod to the quiet pressure many women feel to present status, trendiness, or value through what they wear, rather than who they are.
These portraits are the glimpses of the expectations placed on us, and the parts of ourselves we hide in plain sight.
Each painting is limited to 100 fine art prints, produced on museum-grade archival paper.
43 x 53 cm
Limited Edition Prints, only 100 Available.
The Launch Begins Here
Your support fuels a bold public stunt across Singapore—from a viral marketing campaign to national media coverage and a 400-postcard giveaway flooding social feeds—all designed to make the very artwork you’re about to own famous and increase its long-term value.
Exclusive Rewards Beyond the Goal.
VIP Invites
to a global tour across cities like London, New York, and Tokyo.
Behind the Scenes Access
Early Drops
Early bird discounts + Collector perks First come, first collected!
You’re not just funding art—you’re igniting an international movement and investing in a piece of its origin.