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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 // Kenny Scharf’s Furungle 2, a limited edition mixed media print from 2021, showcases his signature pop-surrealist aesthetic. Created with archival pigment ink, silkscreened high gloss varnish, and diamond dust on fine art paper, the piece exudes vibrancy and texture. The artwork features a fantastical forest scene dominated by blue and black trees intertwined with abstract, alien-like forms. Faces peek through the swirling branches, while mushroom-like structures rise from the ground, creating a dreamlike and whimsical atmosphere. The dripping, monochromatic background enhances the surreal quality, inviting viewers into a psychedelic, animated world.
Furungle 2, 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 // Kenny Scharf’s Furungle 2, a limited edition mixed media print from 2021, showcases his signature pop-surrealist aesthetic. Created with archival pigment ink, silkscreened high gloss varnish, and diamond dust on fine art paper, the piece exudes vibrancy and texture. The artwork features a fantastical forest scene dominated by blue and black trees intertwined with abstract, alien-like forms. Faces peek through the swirling branches, while mushroom-like structures rise from the ground, creating a dreamlike and whimsical atmosphere. The dripping, monochromatic background enhances the surreal quality, inviting viewers into a psychedelic, animated world.
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