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Archival pigment ink print with silkscreened high gloss varnish and diamond dust on Innova Etching Cotton Rag 315 gsm fine art paper - Signed in silver ink lower right // Furungle 1 by Kenny Scharf, created in 2021, is a limited edition mixed media print that combines archival pigment ink, silkscreened high gloss varnish, and diamond dust. The piece, signed in silver ink, is presented on Innova Etching Cotton Rag paper. Scharf's vibrant and surreal style is evident through the playful depiction of a whimsical forest scene. Elements like distorted trees and cartoonish fungi, rendered in black, white, and bright pink, evoke a sense of psychedelic energy. Scharf's use of glossy varnish and diamond dust enhances the depth and texture, making the surreal imagery pop against the canvas.
Furungle 1, 2021
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Archival pigment ink print with silkscreened high gloss varnish and diamond dust on Innova Etching Cotton Rag 315 gsm fine art paper - Signed in silver ink lower right // Furungle 1 by Kenny Scharf, created in 2021, is a limited edition mixed media print that combines archival pigment ink, silkscreened high gloss varnish, and diamond dust. The piece, signed in silver ink, is presented on Innova Etching Cotton Rag paper. Scharf's vibrant and surreal style is evident through the playful depiction of a whimsical forest scene. Elements like distorted trees and cartoonish fungi, rendered in black, white, and bright pink, evoke a sense of psychedelic energy. Scharf's use of glossy varnish and diamond dust enhances the depth and texture, making the surreal imagery pop against the canvas.
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