McDonalds

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  • The Showroom NYC MC Supersized Mono Grey Art Toy by Ron English The Showroom NYC MC Supersized Mono Grey Art Toy by Ron English

    Ron English The Showroom NYC MC Supersized Mono Grey Art Toy by Ron English

    The Showroom NYC MC Supersized- Mono Grey Grin Limited Edition Vinyl Art Toy McSupersized Collectible Artwork by street graffiti artist Ron English. Ron English X The Showroom NYC MC Supersized (Mono Grey), 2004 Painted cast vinyl 9-1/2 x 8 inches (24.1 x 20.3 cm) Edition of 100 Produced by The Showroom NYC, New York "From Ron's website, "MC Supersized was English's hijacking of a popular fast food restaurant's mascot. Since then, MC Supersized has become one of Ron's most iconic images, having been featured in his paintings, posted on billboards, and used in the hit documentary Supersize Me." The Showroom NYC was Toy Tokyo's gallery space. They were the first to release Ron's iconic character in three-dimensional form. Three of the four colorways are being offered at Heritage for the first time. This character has been in production from over a dozen companies in every conceivable size and material since 2004 but these are the most significant limited editions of this character. If you are looking for the Mickey Mantle rookie card of one of the most significant artists of our time, this is it." -Dov Kelemer

    $572.00

McDonalds

Graffiti Street Pop Art is a popular form of urban art that often incorporates elements of pop culture and consumerism. As such, McDonald's can be an interesting and provocative topic for this type of art. One approach to incorporating McDonald's into Graffiti Street Pop Art could be to use the company's iconic logo or imagery, such as the golden arches or the Big Mac. These images could be distorted, manipulated, or reimagined in creative and unexpected ways to make a statement about consumer culture or fast food industry. Another approach could be to use McDonald's as a symbol of globalization or corporate power. This could be done by incorporating the McDonald's logo or imagery into a larger mural or street art installation that critiques the company's role in shaping the global economy and culture. Alternatively, an artist could use McDonald's as a backdrop or setting for their art, creating scenes of urban life or everyday situations that incorporate the fast food chain in a subtle or ironic way. McDonald's can be a rich and complex topic for Graffiti Street Pop Art, offering a range of possibilities for creative expression and social commentary.

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