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Original screen print in colors on hand-torn archival art paper - Hand signed and thumb printed // Mr. Brainwash's Michael Jackson Marilyn Wig (2010) is a limited edition screen print that merges pop culture icons, blending the faces of Michael Jackson and Marilyn Monroe into one striking image. The print features Jackson's face adorned with Monroe’s iconic blonde curls and bold red lipstick, set against a simple blue background. Using the bright, saturated colors typical of pop art, Mr. Brainwash plays with the visual language popularized by Warhol, yet adds his own twist by fusing these two cultural legends. The piece captures the transformative nature of celebrity identity, questioning the constructed personas that icons embody. The hand-torn edges and hand-signed signature with a thumbprint add a layer of authenticity and exclusivity to the piece. This work exemplifies Mr. Brainwash’s approach to art: blending humor, homage, and a critique of fame within a visually compelling framework.
Michael Jackson Marilyn Wig, 2010
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Original screen print in colors on hand-torn archival art paper - Hand signed and thumb printed // Mr. Brainwash's Michael Jackson Marilyn Wig (2010) is a limited edition screen print that merges pop culture icons, blending the faces of Michael Jackson and Marilyn Monroe into one striking image. The print features Jackson's face adorned with Monroe’s iconic blonde curls and bold red lipstick, set against a simple blue background. Using the bright, saturated colors typical of pop art, Mr. Brainwash plays with the visual language popularized by Warhol, yet adds his own twist by fusing these two cultural legends. The piece captures the transformative nature of celebrity identity, questioning the constructed personas that icons embody. The hand-torn edges and hand-signed signature with a thumbprint add a layer of authenticity and exclusivity to the piece. This work exemplifies Mr. Brainwash’s approach to art: blending humor, homage, and a critique of fame within a visually compelling framework.
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