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Screen print in colors - Signed, numbered and dated in pencil on the back; - Published by Stephen Friedman Gallery // I Would Like to Write on Your Wall with My Crayons by David Shrigley, created in 2020, is a playful and colorful screen-print that embodies the artist's signature childlike simplicity and humorous approach. The artwork features six crayon-like shapes in a row, each in a vibrant hue representing the colors of the rainbow—red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. The text, written in Shrigley's familiar hand-drawn style, reads: I WOULD LIKE TO WRITE ON YOUR WALLS WITH MY CRAYONS IS THAT OK? The composition evokes a sense of innocence and rebellion simultaneously, suggesting both a child's imaginative urge and a mischievous spirit. The simplicity of the image, coupled with the whimsical text, challenges the viewer to consider boundaries and the playful side of creativity. This print is part of a limited edition of 125, signed, dated, and numbered by Shrigley on the back, making it a collectible item that reflects the artist’s unique and thought-provoking humor.
I would like to write on your wall with my crayons, 2020
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Screen print in colors - Signed, numbered and dated in pencil on the back; - Published by Stephen Friedman Gallery // I Would Like to Write on Your Wall with My Crayons by David Shrigley, created in 2020, is a playful and colorful screen-print that embodies the artist's signature childlike simplicity and humorous approach. The artwork features six crayon-like shapes in a row, each in a vibrant hue representing the colors of the rainbow—red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. The text, written in Shrigley's familiar hand-drawn style, reads: I WOULD LIKE TO WRITE ON YOUR WALLS WITH MY CRAYONS IS THAT OK? The composition evokes a sense of innocence and rebellion simultaneously, suggesting both a child's imaginative urge and a mischievous spirit. The simplicity of the image, coupled with the whimsical text, challenges the viewer to consider boundaries and the playful side of creativity. This print is part of a limited edition of 125, signed, dated, and numbered by Shrigley on the back, making it a collectible item that reflects the artist’s unique and thought-provoking humor.
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