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Snoop Dogg Blunts, Ashes Made Into Art Going for $9,000 and Up in Auction

Prices for the one-of-a-kind pieces start at $9,000.

Snoop Dogg wearing sunglasses and a black coat on the left. On the right, framed art pieces with his signature and images.
Images via Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for TIME and The Joint Collective

Snoop Dogg is turning ashes from smoked marijuana into fine art pieces that are up for auction with price tags starting at $9,000.

The Ashes to Art series is the first-of-its-kind collaboration between The Joint Venture and the iconic rapper that preserves Snoop’s personally smoked roaches in resin, pigment, and glitter.

The works, which are personally signed by Snoop himself, are crafted by Joint Venture co-founder and artist Erica Kovitz.

Among the pieces are “Tiphany Smokes,” where three smoked roaches are stretched diagonally across the canvas. “DoggyStyle Decoded” pays homage to the rapper’s debut album, centering on the original CD, framed by a raised metal ashtray and a single smoked roach.

The series also includes “Orange Chill,” “Pocket High Emerald,” and “White Whisper.”

A piece titled “Snoop Doggy Dogg Genesis Burn,” which incorporates his 1993 Los Angeles Police Department mugshot alongside ash and resin and is the only piece signed with his retired “Snoop Doggy Dogg” autograph. It's currently bidding for $70,000.

Another piece, “Golden Hour Cipher,” which already sold for $12,500, frames three roaches in gold.

Each artwork is one-of-one, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, and is only available through auction, which runs to Aug. 18 at 5:00 p.m. PDT.

Fans who are eager to get their hands on one of these artworks can visit 32auctions.com/snoopdogg.

You can also shop for music from Snoop Dogg, including his limited-edition Missionary album on red picture disc exclusively at Complex.

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