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Joan Cornellà K-Love Green Art Toy by Joan Cornellà
K-Love Green Art Toy by Joan Cornellà Limited Edition Vinyl Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Street Artist. 2020 Limited Edition Artwork Size 5x7 New In Bag Printed Foot. Kim Jong-Un, the Supreme Leader of North Korea, is depicted in an unusual all-green suit, a creative take on his typically worn all-black attire. In his left hand, he gently clasps a small heart, and a faint smile softens his expression. In a striking fusion of political commentary and pop art aesthetic, the "K-Love Green Art Toy" stands out as a limited edition vinyl sculpture that captivates collectors and art enthusiasts alike. Crafted by Joan Cornellà, a renowned pop street artist whose work often toes the line between unsettling and humorous, this piece was introduced in 2020. It quickly became a sought-after item for its bold statement and vibrant execution. The sculpture is modest, measuring 4x5 inches, making it an intimate yet poignant addition to any collection. This vinyl artwork captures a distinctive portrayal of Kim Jong-Un, the Supreme Leader of North Korea, dressed not in his signature all-black ensemble but in an all-green suit. The choice of color could be seen as a playful twist on his usual public image or a more profound symbolic gesture towards life, vitality, or irony in the face of the leader's often austere demeanor. The Supreme Leader's typically stern facade is softened here; he is seen holding a diminutive red heart in his left hand and sporting a subtle smile. This dichotomy between the leader's usual representation and the gentle, almost childlike pose he strikes is emblematic of Cornellà's style, which often juxtaposes the grim facets of human nature with a deceptively cheerful visual narrative. Cornellà's work is characterized by its stark, often shocking, satirical edge, making bold statements through simple yet impactful imagery. This limited edition piece, which comes new in a bag with a printed foot, reinforces the artist's penchant for blending the macabre with the whimsical. "K-Love Green Art Toy" is not just a collectible; it's a slice of contemporary cultural commentary that challenges viewers to find the intersection of art, politics, and pop culture, encouraging a deeper look into the layers of meaning behind a seemingly straightforward figure. As it stands in silent conversation with those who encounter it, this artwork continues to resonate with the complexities and contradictions of the modern world.
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Joan Cornellà Humans Are A Virus Designer Art Toy by Joan Cornellà
Humans Are A Virus Designer Art Toy by Joan Cornellà Limited Edition Vinyl Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Street Artist. 2023 Limited Edition Artwork Size 5x10.2 New In Box Printed Signature on Foot. Joan Cornellà's "Humans Are A Virus" and Its Commentary in Art In street pop art and graffiti artwork, Joan Cornellà has established himself as a distinctive voice known for his striking and often discomforting visual commentary on modern life. His "Humans Are A Virus" designer art toy represents his satirical approach, merging the innocence associated with toys with a stark and thought-provoking message. Released in 2023 as a limited edition collectible, this vinyl sculpture showcases Cornellà's printed signature on the foot, marking it as a genuine piece from the artist's collection. The piece presents a character in an orange suit, arms wide open, with the phrase "#HumansAreAVirus" emblazoned above. The artwork resonates with the duality of human existence and the impact of humanity on the planet, a recurring theme in Cornellà's work. Like much of his other work, this art toy acts as a mirror to society, reflecting the often-ignored truths about human behavior and its consequences. The Artistic Significance of Cornellà's Vinyl Collectibles The "Humans Are A Virus" art toy by Joan Cornellà is not just a collectible item; it's a slice of contemporary art that encapsulates the ethos of street art and the broader pop art movement. Once relegated to the realm of child play, vinyl toys have been transformed by artists like Cornellà into powerful vehicles for artistic expression. These limited edition pieces, often launched with great anticipation and fanfare, have become coveted items for collectors and art enthusiasts alike. Cornellà's work is particularly renowned for its ability to provoke a visceral reaction. By using the medium of toys, he disrupts the viewer's expectation of what is playful and innocent, instead delivering a visually striking and intellectually stimulating piece. The size of the piece, modest yet substantial, allows it to stand out in any collection, drawing attention to its underlying message about humanity's self-destructive tendencies. Joan Cornellà's Influence on Contemporary Pop and Street Art Joan Cornellà has cemented his position as a significant figure in the world of pop and street art. His work transcends traditional canvases and gallery spaces, finding its way into the urban environment where it is accessible to a broader audience. The "Humans Are A Virus" sculpture symbolizes how Cornellà has bridged the gap between art and social commentary, delivering aesthetically unique and rich meaning. In street art, where the goal is often to challenge passersby and provoke thought or dialogue, Cornellà's vinyl figures stand as three-dimensional manifestations of these aims. They are tangible representations of the ideas that street artists typically convey through murals and graffiti. As such, Cornellà's contributions have broadened the scope of what street pop art can be, demonstrating that the impact of this art form can be just as powerful when held in hand as when it's encountered on a city wall. Joan Cornellà's "Humans Are A Virus" designer art toy is a profound piece of contemporary art that encapsulates his work's satirical and often cynical essence. It stands as a commentary on human impact, a critique wrapped in the playful form of a toy, and a collectible that captures the imagination and provokes thought. Through this and other works, Cornellà continues to influence and shape the conversation in street pop art and graffiti artwork, challenging viewers to see the world through a lens that is as critical as it is comical.
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Joan Cornellà Lampman Lamp Vinyl Mixed Media Art Object by Joan Cornellà
Lampman Lamp Vinyl Mixed Media Art Object by Joan Cornellà Limited Edition Collectible Sculpture Figure Fine Artwork by Graffiti Pop Street Artist. 2024 Limited Edition of 300 Artwork Size 5x9.8 New In Box Printed Foot Vinyl Fine Art Object Lamp Figure Sculpture. Man in Blue Suit with Lamp Shade Head & Electric Pronged Finger Real Working Lamp Art Object Light. The Luminous Satire of Joan Cornellà's Lampman The "Lampman" lamp vinyl mixed media art object is another inventive creation by Joan Cornellà, a limited edition collectible sculpture that doubles as a functional lamp. Released in a limited edition of 300 in 2024, the artwork features a man in a blue suit with a lampshade for a head and an electric prong for a finger – a surreal depiction typical of Cornellà's unique aesthetic in street pop art and graffiti artwork. As with his other works, the "Lampman" is a playful object and a commentary piece, encapsulating the artist's dark humor and critique of contemporary society. Joan Cornellà's Exploration of Form and Function in Art Cornellà's "Lampman" challenges the distinction between art object and utility, a direction that contemporary artists have increasingly explored. While serving as a light source, this piece illuminates the artist's perspective on human-automation and our relationship with technology. The man's lampshade head can be seen as a metaphor for enlightenment, or perhaps the lack thereof, in our modern age. At the same time, his finger, shaped like an electrical prong, suggests a direct yet absurd connection to the power we harness and rely upon. Cornellà's artwork, stamped with his printed signature on the foot, continues his tradition of blending fine art with everyday objects, creating thought-provoking and functional pieces. Cornellà's Impact on the World of Collectible Art Joan Cornellà's work, particularly pieces like the "Lampman," has significantly contributed to the world of collectible art, especially within street pop art and graffiti artwork. The limited edition nature of such pieces creates a sense of exclusivity and urgency among collectors and art lovers, further blurring the lines between high art and commercial commodities. Cornellà's ability to inject his signature brand of satirical commentary into functional objects like lamps expands the canvas of street art beyond walls and galleries, inviting art into the personal spaces of everyday life. In crafting "Lampman," Cornellà invites us to reconsider the role of art in our lives—not merely as passive observers but as active participants engaging with the art physically and functionally. This delicate vinyl art object is a shining example of Cornellà's ingenuity and influence on contemporary art culture, demonstrating that art can be as practical as it is expressive. User
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Joan Cornellà Poopy Pants Designer Art Toy by Joan Cornellà
Poopy Pants Designer Art Toy by Joan Cornellà Limited Edition Vinyl Sculpture Collectible Artwork by Pop Street Artist. 2021 Limited Edition of TBD Artwork Size 5x10.2 New In Box Printed Signature on Foot. Statue of a man in pink suit with fist up holding two signs reading: Stop Being Poor & Fiught The Power-Less. Joan Cornellà's "Poopy Pants" Designer Art Toy is a testament to the audaciousness and satirical depth characteristic of much of today's pop and street art. This limited edition vinyl sculpture released in the spring/summer of 2021 presents a provocative and simultaneously comedic vision. Depicting a figure in a bright pink suit, pants embarrassingly pulled down to his ankles, the artwork wields a directness in its messaging. A bold sign draped over the figure's torso declares, "Stop Being Poor," juxtaposed with another sign he holds aloft proclaiming, "Fight The Powerless." The imagery here is rife with paradox and contradiction. On one hand, the call to "Stop Being Poor" might be a sarcastic commentary on the oversimplification of societal ills and the ignorance of those in power. On the other, the message to "Fight The Powerless" lampoons the misdirection of societal rage and the frequent scapegoating of those least equipped to defend themselves. The use of the pink suit, a non-traditional and flashy color, further emphasizes the piece's defiance of convention. Joan Cornellà's artistry delves into the sometimes uncomfortable realm of social commentary, forcing viewers to confront and question established norms and values. This vinyl sculpture, with its printed signature on the foot, serves as both a collector's item and a powerful conversation piece. Standing proudly at 5x10.2 inches, the "Poopy Pants" figure is emblematic of the continued evolution of pop and street art, blurring the lines between humor, commentary, and protest.
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