
Snoop Dogg Sells His Burned Blunts For $148K At Sold-Out Auction

Snoop Dogg turned smoked-out roaches and a decades-old mugshot into high-priced collectibles as his “Ashes to Art” assortment raked in $148,100 earlier than closing Monday (August 18). The standout piece, “Snoop Doggy Dogg Genesis Burn,” that includes his 1993 LAPD mugshot scorched with marijuana ash and sealed with a roach he personally smoked, fetched a whopping $70,000. […]
Snoop Dogg turned smoked-out roaches and a decades-old mugshot into high-priced collectibles as his “Ashes to Art” assortment raked in $148,100 earlier than closing Monday (August 18).
The standout piece, “Snoop Doggy Dogg Genesis Burn,” that includes his 1993 LAPD mugshot scorched with marijuana ash and sealed with a roach he personally smoked, fetched a whopping $70,000.
The paintings features a uncommon autograph and was described as “a raw, reverent flashback to the moment a legend was born. At its core is Snoop Dogg’s official 1993 LAPD mugshot—scorched at the edges, flecked with marijuana ash, and sealed beneath a smoked roach burned by Snoop himself. This isn’t just a portrait—it’s a timestamp from the fire that forged an icon.”
The auction, featured seven unique items created in collaboration with artist and Joint Venture co-founder Erica Kovitz.
Each merchandise mixed resin, pigment, glitter and precise hashish remnants smoked by the West Coast icon himself.
Another high vendor, “DoggyStyle Decoded,” included an unique Doggystyle CD, a used joint tip and a steel ashtray. It bought for $16,500. “Golden Hour Cipher,” which displayed three roach ends framed in gold, introduced in $12,500.
Other works within the assortment included “Tiphany Smokes,” “Orange Chill,” “Pocket High Emerald” and “White Whisper,” every that includes Snoop’s signature mix of hashish tradition and art-world aptitude.
All objects got here with a certificates of authenticity verifying their origin.
Bidding for the items began at $9,000, and by the point the public sale wrapped, each piece within the “Ashes to Art” assortment had been bought.
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