Simpsons

2 artworks


  • Cici N'est Pas Une Bart Simpson Archival Print by Shark Toof

    Shark Toof Cici N'est Pas Une Bart Simpson Archival Print by Shark Toof

    Cici N'est Pas Une Bart Simpson Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Shark Toof Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2016 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 60 Artwork Size 24x18 "The idea was to bring back the atmosphere of old school 80's graffiti. We used pop characters from Disney and Old Cartoons and off course master Vaughn Bode, and incorporated those characters in our graffiti pieces, either literally or in a hybrid style. Thus, even the attitude of graffiti of just having a punk attitude, like Bart Simpson.Bart was the mascot for my solo show at Inner State Gallery in Detroit. He embodies my personal experience growing up as a graffiti artist. Homer is probably more like who I am now." - Shark Toof

    $228.00

  • Cici N'est Pas Une Homer Simpson Archival Print by Shark Toof

    Shark Toof Cici N'est Pas Une Homer Simpson Archival Print by Shark Toof

    Cici N'est Pas Une Homer Simpson Limited Edition Archival Pigment Prints on 310gsm Fine Art Paper by Shark Toof Graffiti Street Artist Modern Pop Art. 2016 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 60 Artwork Size 24x18 "The idea was to bring back the atmosphere of old school 80's graffiti. We used pop characters from Disney and Old Cartoons and off course master Vaughn Bode, and incorporated those characters in our graffiti pieces, either literally or in a hybrid style. Thus, even the attitude of graffiti of just having a punk attitude, like Bart Simpson.Bart was the mascot for my solo show at Inner State Gallery in Detroit. He embodies my personal experience growing up as a graffiti artist. Homer is probably more like who I am now." - Shark Toof

    $228.00

Simpsons

The Simpsons have been an inspiration for many artists over the years, and have appeared in a variety of artistic styles, including graffiti art and pop art. Graffiti art is an urban art form that involves creating artwork on public surfaces using spray paint and other materials. The Simpsons have been featured in countless graffiti pieces, often in vibrant and eye-catching colors. The show's characters are perfect subjects for graffiti artists, as they are instantly recognizable and have distinct personalities and features that can be easily captured in a mural or other large-scale piece. Pop art, on the other hand, is a style of art that emerged in the 1950s and is characterized by bright colors, bold lines, and the use of everyday objects and popular culture references. The Simpsons have been a popular subject in pop art, with many artists creating pieces that showcase the show's iconic characters in a variety of settings and styles. Pop art pieces featuring The Simpsons often incorporate bright colors and bold lines, as well as a sense of humor and irreverence that is characteristic of the show. The Simpsons have become an iconic part of popular culture, and their influence can be seen in a wide range of artistic styles, including graffiti art and pop art. Whether you're a fan of the show or simply appreciate the creativity and skill of the artists who create these pieces, there's no denying that The Simpsons have left an indelible mark on the art world.  The Simpsons is known for its vast cast of memorable characters, and many of them have been featured in graffiti art and pop art pieces over the years. One of the most iconic characters in the show is Homer Simpson, the lovable but bumbling father who works at the nuclear power plant. Homer has been depicted in a variety of artistic styles, from simple graffiti tags to elaborate murals that capture his larger-than-life personality. Other popular characters from The Simpsons include Marge Simpson, Homer's patient and kind-hearted wife, Bart Simpson, their mischievous son, and Lisa Simpson, their intelligent and socially conscious daughter. All of these characters have been featured in graffiti art and pop art pieces, often with a unique twist that captures their individual personalities and quirks. In addition to the Simpson family, many of the show's supporting characters have also been immortalized in graffiti art and pop art pieces. These include Krusty the Clown, the show's lovable but often troubled children's entertainer, and Mr. Burns, Homer's miserly and eccentric boss at the power plant. Overall, The Simpsons' rich cast of characters has provided endless inspiration for artists working in a variety of styles and mediums. From graffiti tags to elaborate murals, these works of art capture the show's irreverent spirit and enduring appeal.

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