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Lithograph of 28 Colors - Handsigned and numbered of the Edition of 199 // Snickers by Mel Ramos is a provocative and playful lithograph that combines elements of pop culture and sensuality. Created in 2004, this work depicts a nude woman emerging from a partially unwrapped Snickers candy bar, blending hyper-realistic illustration with bold commercial imagery. Ramos, known for his distinctive style that often merges female figures with popular consumer products, challenges traditional art norms and explores themes of consumerism, desire, and the commercialization of the body. The piece is vibrant and meticulously detailed, rendered in 28 colors and showcasing the artist’s characteristic humor and bold visual language.
Snickers, 2004
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Lithograph of 28 Colors - Handsigned and numbered of the Edition of 199 // Snickers by Mel Ramos is a provocative and playful lithograph that combines elements of pop culture and sensuality. Created in 2004, this work depicts a nude woman emerging from a partially unwrapped Snickers candy bar, blending hyper-realistic illustration with bold commercial imagery. Ramos, known for his distinctive style that often merges female figures with popular consumer products, challenges traditional art norms and explores themes of consumerism, desire, and the commercialization of the body. The piece is vibrant and meticulously detailed, rendered in 28 colors and showcasing the artist’s characteristic humor and bold visual language.
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What is Comic Strip Art?
Comic strip art refers to artwork that utilizes the subject matter and commercial printing techniques found in comic strips. In the 1960s, a group of artists began creating paintings that incorporated Ben-Day dots—commonly used in comics and advertising—to produce highly graphic designs in bright colors, using traditional art media.