TITLE: Suprich
Artist: Victor Gosa
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Dated: 11,888
Canvas: 36 x 48 in
Status: Missing
Estimated Market Value: $88,000.00
Last seen: Mana Wynwood, Bitcoin Convention
A sharp fusion of streetwear culture and luxury ambition, Suprich is a wordplay remix of the Supreme logo — flipping hype into aspiration. With bold red framing and stark white letters, the familiar branding is reimagined to say “Suprich,” a mashup of “Supreme” and “Super Rich.” The clean typography contrasts against the deeper subtext: a critique and celebration of the culture of money, flex, and status.
In the bottom left corner is Gosa’s personal time stamp: 11,888 — the number of days he had lived when the piece was created. It's more than a signature; it's a reminder that every piece is tied to real time and a lived moment.
This piece was displayed at Complexcon and later stolen during a Bitcoin convention at Mana Wynwood — making it one of Gosa’s most talked-about works not only for its message, but for its mysterious disappearance.
Suprich is a symbol of art’s value — not just in wealth, but in how quickly it moves, resonates, and even vanishes.