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26 colour screenprint on somerset satin tub sized 410gsm - Signed and numbered on the back // I Destroyed The Tennis Ball And I Would Like To Destroy More by David Shrigley, created in 2023, is a limited edition screen-print featuring a humorous depiction of a pink poodle sitting calmly next to a destroyed tennis ball. Above the dog, the handwritten text reads: I DESTROYED THE TENNIS BALL AND I WOULD LIKE TO DESTROY MORE, adding a layer of quirky humor to the image. The playful contrast between the poodle's calm demeanor and the destructive statement captures Shrigley’s signature wit and irony. This piece, printed in 26 colors on Somerset Satin paper, combines Shrigley’s unique drawing style with lighthearted commentary on pet behavior. The screen-print is part of a limited edition of 125 and is signed and numbered on the back.
I Destroyed The Tennis Ball And I Would Like To Destroy More, 2023
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26 colour screenprint on somerset satin tub sized 410gsm - Signed and numbered on the back // I Destroyed The Tennis Ball And I Would Like To Destroy More by David Shrigley, created in 2023, is a limited edition screen-print featuring a humorous depiction of a pink poodle sitting calmly next to a destroyed tennis ball. Above the dog, the handwritten text reads: I DESTROYED THE TENNIS BALL AND I WOULD LIKE TO DESTROY MORE, adding a layer of quirky humor to the image. The playful contrast between the poodle's calm demeanor and the destructive statement captures Shrigley’s signature wit and irony. This piece, printed in 26 colors on Somerset Satin paper, combines Shrigley’s unique drawing style with lighthearted commentary on pet behavior. The screen-print is part of a limited edition of 125 and is signed and numbered on the back.
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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.
