Simpsons

2 artworks


  • Social Distancing Archival Print by Ben Frost

    Ben Frost Social Distancing Archival Print by Ben Frost

    Social Distancing Simpsons Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 310gsm Bauhaus Cotton Rag Paper by Artist Ben Frost, Street Pop Art Graffiti. 2020 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 40 Artwork Size 12x12. Ben Frost (b. 1975) Social Distancing, 2020 Archival digital print on Bauhaus Cotton Rag Stock paper 12 x 12 inches (30.5 x 30.5 cm) (sheet) Ed. 40 is signed and numbered in pencil along the lower edge and published by the artist. Intersecting Pop Culture and Social Commentary Ben Frost's "Social Distancing Simpsons" archival pigment fine art print is a piercing examination of contemporary society through the lens of street pop art and graffiti. This limited edition print, numbered and signed, reflects Frost's unique and often controversial approach to his art, blending pop culture icons with subversive messaging. Created in 2020, "Social Distancing Simpsons" is a compelling artwork set against the backdrop of a global pandemic, a time when social distancing became a ubiquitous part of life. By incorporating a familiar character from "The Simpsons," Frost taps into the collective consciousness and comments on the impact of societal changes on popular culture. The choice of using archival digital print on Bauhaus Cotton Rag Stock paper, a high-quality material, ensures that the vibrancy of the piece and the precision of its details are preserved. The image of the Simpson's character juxtaposed with a pharmaceutical label indicates Frost's style, often involving the fusion of disparate elements to create a jarring yet thought-provoking visual statement. This 12 x 12 inches print is a perfect square that captures the essence of Frost's artistic statement: a critique of consumerism, mental health, and the pharmaceutical industry. Ben Frost's Signature Style Frost's work is characterized by his unflinching willingness to confront and challenge viewers with uncomfortable truths about modern life. In "Social Distancing Simpsons," the collision of the cartoon world with the stark reality of medication speaks to a generation that finds solace in nostalgia while grappling with present-day anxieties. With its limited edition of 40, the artwork becomes a collector's piece, a snapshot of an era defined by isolation and the search for connection. Reflection of Street Pop Art and Graffiti Frost's art is a reflection of street pop art and graffiti in its directness and its utilization of visual language that is immediate and accessible. Incorporating street art aesthetics into fine art prints blurs the lines between high art and more democratic expressions in urban environments. "Social Distancing Simpsons" is a testament to the power of this genre to communicate beyond words, offering a visual critique that is both universal and deeply personal. In summary, "Social Distancing Simpsons" by Ben Frost is more than just an artwork; it is a commentary on the times, a mirror held up to the complexities and contradictions of contemporary life. Through his expert blending of pop culture references with cutting social commentary, Frost solidifies his place as a significant voice in street pop art and graffiti artwork. This piece, in particular, stands as a poignant reminder of 2020, capturing the essence of a moment that has left an indelible mark on society.

    $633.00

  • LSDelinquent Blotter Paper Archival Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    Denial- Daniel Bombardier LSDelinquent Blotter Paper Archival Print by Denial- Daniel Bombardier

    LSDelinquent Blotter Paper Limited Edition Archival Pigment Print Art on Perforated Blotter Paper by Denial pop culture LSD artwork. 2019 Signed Limited Edition of 50 Artwork Size 7.5x7.5 In 2000 he adopted the moniker ‘DENIAL’ as a means of poking fun at advertising, politics, and media messages that contemporary society is often ‘in denial about. Since then he has maintained an ongoing global street-campaign of over 500, 000 stickers, placards, and murals, using the alpha-numeric characters ‘D3N!@L’. Intended as a conceptual means of marketing absurdism, DENIAL also challenges traditional notions of graffiti and public art through his bold and often satirical visual subversions. Denial’s art is strongly political and social since the artist takes specific positions against issues, such as capitalism, consumer culture, and advertisements. More importantly, the artist is aware of his choices and motivations: “I like to think of myself as activist pop art. How I relate with cartoons and graphics is a lot easier than I do with photo-realistic stuff" Another aspect of Denial's work is humor. His work is satirical, which, by definition, means that it uses humor as a confronting mechanism.

    $422.00

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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