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Color Screenprint with Painting on Paper - Hand signed on front and thumb printed en verso // Cover Girl by Mr. Brainwash, created in 2017, is a vibrant limited edition screen print with hand-painted elements, showcasing the artist's signature pop art and street art fusion. The piece, measuring 36 x 36 cm, features a stylized portrait of a glamorous woman set against a chaotic, collage-like backdrop of vintage comic strips, newspapers, and pop culture imagery. The bright, hand-painted accents highlight her blonde hair and blue eyeshadow, adding a contemporary twist. The print is hand-signed by the artist on the front and thumb-printed on the back, emphasizing its authenticity and uniqueness.
Cover Girl, 2017
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Color Screenprint with Painting on Paper - Hand signed on front and thumb printed en verso // Cover Girl by Mr. Brainwash, created in 2017, is a vibrant limited edition screen print with hand-painted elements, showcasing the artist's signature pop art and street art fusion. The piece, measuring 36 x 36 cm, features a stylized portrait of a glamorous woman set against a chaotic, collage-like backdrop of vintage comic strips, newspapers, and pop culture imagery. The bright, hand-painted accents highlight her blonde hair and blue eyeshadow, adding a contemporary twist. The print is hand-signed by the artist on the front and thumb-printed on the back, emphasizing its authenticity and uniqueness.
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What is new figuration?
Neo-Figurative Art is a collective term that refers to the revival of figurative art in America and Europe during the 1960s, following a period dominated by abstraction. Michel Ragon, a French art critic, argued that this resurgence of figuration occurred during a critical time of social and political upheaval in both regions.