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Screenprint in grey and black on BFK Rives wove paper. Signed and numbered on the back. Kawsbob (Black) (2011) by KAWS is a screenprint that merges the playful imagery of pop culture with the artist’s distinct, subversive style. In this monochromatic piece, the instantly recognizable face of SpongeBob SquarePants is rendered in shades of black and grey, with KAWS’s signature "X" marks replacing the character’s eyes. The exaggerated grin and cartoonish features contrast with the subdued palette, lending the work both humor and a hint of the uncanny. Part of a limited edition of 100, this print exemplifies KAWS’s ability to reinterpret familiar icons, blending nostalgia with contemporary street art sensibilities.
Kawsbob (Black), 2011
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Screenprint in grey and black on BFK Rives wove paper. Signed and numbered on the back. Kawsbob (Black) (2011) by KAWS is a screenprint that merges the playful imagery of pop culture with the artist’s distinct, subversive style. In this monochromatic piece, the instantly recognizable face of SpongeBob SquarePants is rendered in shades of black and grey, with KAWS’s signature "X" marks replacing the character’s eyes. The exaggerated grin and cartoonish features contrast with the subdued palette, lending the work both humor and a hint of the uncanny. Part of a limited edition of 100, this print exemplifies KAWS’s ability to reinterpret familiar icons, blending nostalgia with contemporary street art sensibilities.
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