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Set of 15 handcoloured lithographs // Calendar 2007 by Dan Perjovschi is a set of 15 hand-colored lithographs that blend humor, social critique, and minimalist line drawing to comment on contemporary issues. Each piece features simple, black line illustrations paired with occasional text, addressing themes such as global warming, consumerism, and politics. Perjovschi’s characteristic style is both playful and provocative, using stick figures and basic shapes to convey complex social commentary. Each lithograph stands as a snapshot of a particular concern or observation relevant to 2007, with images like Citizen Consumer, Kyoto Treaty, and other sketches that reflect global anxieties and cultural critiques. This limited edition set, part of an edition of 50, encapsulates Perjovschi’s approach to art as a form of journalistic and social observation, encouraging viewers to reflect on familiar issues through a sharp, yet accessible visual language.
Calender 2007, 2007
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Set of 15 handcoloured lithographs // Calendar 2007 by Dan Perjovschi is a set of 15 hand-colored lithographs that blend humor, social critique, and minimalist line drawing to comment on contemporary issues. Each piece features simple, black line illustrations paired with occasional text, addressing themes such as global warming, consumerism, and politics. Perjovschi’s characteristic style is both playful and provocative, using stick figures and basic shapes to convey complex social commentary. Each lithograph stands as a snapshot of a particular concern or observation relevant to 2007, with images like Citizen Consumer, Kyoto Treaty, and other sketches that reflect global anxieties and cultural critiques. This limited edition set, part of an edition of 50, encapsulates Perjovschi’s approach to art as a form of journalistic and social observation, encouraging viewers to reflect on familiar issues through a sharp, yet accessible visual language.
What is Comic Strip Art?
Comic strip art refers to artwork that utilizes the subject matter and commercial printing techniques found in comic strips. In the 1960s, a group of artists began creating paintings that incorporated Ben-Day dots—commonly used in comics and advertising—to produce highly graphic designs in bright colors, using traditional art media.