Snoop Dogg just took cannabis culture to a whole new level — literally turning his half-smoked blunt roaches into luxury art pieces for sale in a jaw-dropping new gallery exhibit.
Blunt Roaches Become Priceless Collectibles
In a first-of-its-kind collaboration with artist Erica Kovitz, Snoop unveiled “Rich N Infamous: The Joint Venture” — an art collection featuring his authentic roach tips, preserved in plastic, chrome, pigment panels, and acrylic.
But this isn’t your average weed memorabilia. Each piece is infused with actual cannabis residue from Snoop’s legendary sessions, giving fans a whiff of history — and a slice of the smoke.
“It’s art with a vibe — and every block is signed, sealed, and smoked by Snoop himself!” 😤
Art You Can’t Smoke, But Definitely Brag About
Each artwork is one-of-a-kind, authenticated by Snoop’s trademarked signature — no reprints, no replicas. The pieces aren’t for puffing, but they make for an epic backdrop to your 420 lounge or personal collection.
“You can’t actually smoke ’em,” Snoop tells TMZ Hip Hop, “but they’ll smoke up your walls with style!”
The Beverly Hills Gallery Opens This June
The duo is launching the exhibit at an appointment-only gallery at 9891 S. Santa Monica Blvd in Beverly Hills, starting in June. Serious buyers are already lining up — offers are reportedly pouring in for the exclusive collectibles.
And yes, these are some hefty stumps. Snoop’s got plenty of green to spare — and now he’s sharing it in the name of art.
Erica Kovitz: The Mind Behind the Madness
Kovitz, known for her edgy and conceptual artwork, curated the collection with meticulous attention to detail — using mixed media techniques to blend urban culture, cannabis, and fine art.
She’s taken what others might discard and transformed it into gold, or in this case, green.
Autographed, Certified, and Fully Smoked
Every panel comes with Snoop’s official autograph, making it part artwork, part celebrity memorabilia. And there’s no print run — once it’s gone, it’s gone.
Final Word
“Rich N Infamous: The Joint Venture” is not just a weed-inspired exhibit — it’s a cultural statement. From smoked blunts to luxury art, Snoop Dogg proves once again that anything he touches turns into a high-level hustle.