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The best of everything by DABSMYLA is a 2025 lithograph that blends pop culture imagery with psychedelic fantasy. Set against a dark, cosmic backdrop, brightly colored cartoon characters cluster around a central rabbit-like figure with exaggerated eyes and a wide grin. Neon hues of pink, blue, yellow, and green create a vivid, high-contrast surface, while comic-style typography crowns the composition. The imagery evokes vintage comic covers and animation, reworked through the artists’ contemporary street-art sensibility. Produced as an edition of 20 and measuring 58 x 42 cm, the work reflects DABSMYLA’s ongoing interest in nostalgia, humor, and altered states of perception, where playful characters become symbols of excess, desire, and imaginative escape.
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The best of everything by DABSMYLA is a 2025 lithograph that blends pop culture imagery with psychedelic fantasy. Set against a dark, cosmic backdrop, brightly colored cartoon characters cluster around a central rabbit-like figure with exaggerated eyes and a wide grin. Neon hues of pink, blue, yellow, and green create a vivid, high-contrast surface, while comic-style typography crowns the composition. The imagery evokes vintage comic covers and animation, reworked through the artists’ contemporary street-art sensibility. Produced as an edition of 20 and measuring 58 x 42 cm, the work reflects DABSMYLA’s ongoing interest in nostalgia, humor, and altered states of perception, where playful characters become symbols of excess, desire, and imaginative escape.
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What is Lettrism?
Lettrism is an art form that uses letters, words, and symbols to create artwork. The movement was established in Paris in the 1940s and later gained popularity in the 1950s in America. Lettrisme is the French spelling of the movement's name, derived from the French word for letter.
