It's truly disconcerting to witness the erosion of the First Amendment's principles, a cornerstone of American democracy, across various platforms, from television and the internet to radio and even art galleries. Art galleries have historically served as bastions of artistic freedom in our nation, but recent events have seen artists facing blacklisting, government interference leading to exhibit closures, and even arrests, pushing some artists to operate underground. It's perplexing to note how quickly the art world can turn on street artists, even though snobby art collectors are often quick to embrace them if there's a chance for profit.

If you're reading this, you've been recognized as one of the individuals poised to be on the right side of history.

The Free Underground Collective (FUC) represents a collective of these artists. Each artwork produced by FUC is limited to three prints, and once those are purchased, the original is intentionally destroyed. As a token of their appreciation, the artists have agreed to set a cap on the prices. Each collection has 3 pieces and each piece has 3 prints.

You can choose to purchase one print, all three of them, or just one and opt to burn the rest, leaving yours as the sole existing piece.

Print 1 of 3 - $5000

All 3 - $13,000

1 and burn - $10,000

Upon purchase, the buyer's name will be discreetly inscribed on the artwork in invisible ink, and a dedicated light will be provided for authentication.

Once you enter the underground gallery, you'll have a one-hour window to make your selections.