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Painted cast vinyl - Not signed - Produced by Medicom Toy, Tokyo // The KAWS x Bearbrick Chomper 1000% is a 2003 sculptural figure made of painted cast vinyl, produced in collaboration between KAWS and Medicom Toy. This striking edition features a blue Bearbrick figure with KAWS’ signature “X” eyes and a large, exaggerated, toothy grin, known as the Chomper design. The playful yet unsettling facial expression blends the whimsical nature of collectible toys with the darker, subversive elements often seen in KAWS' work. The smooth, glossy finish enhances the vibrant blue color of the figure, while the minimalistic design stays true to KAWS' characteristic style that merges pop culture, street art, and high art. Though unsigned, this collaboration between KAWS and Bearbrick remains a coveted piece for collectors.
KAWS x Bearbrick Chomper 1000%, 2003
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Painted cast vinyl - Not signed - Produced by Medicom Toy, Tokyo // The KAWS x Bearbrick Chomper 1000% is a 2003 sculptural figure made of painted cast vinyl, produced in collaboration between KAWS and Medicom Toy. This striking edition features a blue Bearbrick figure with KAWS’ signature “X” eyes and a large, exaggerated, toothy grin, known as the Chomper design. The playful yet unsettling facial expression blends the whimsical nature of collectible toys with the darker, subversive elements often seen in KAWS' work. The smooth, glossy finish enhances the vibrant blue color of the figure, while the minimalistic design stays true to KAWS' characteristic style that merges pop culture, street art, and high art. Though unsigned, this collaboration between KAWS and Bearbrick remains a coveted piece for collectors.
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What is appropriation?
Appropriation in art involves using pre-existing images or objects with little or no modification. This technique has played a significant role across various art forms, including visual arts, music, performance, and literature. In visual arts, appropriation refers to the practice of adopting, sampling, recycling, or borrowing elements—or even entire forms—of existing visual culture, integrating them into new works to create meaning or critique.