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Collaboration between Joan Cornellà and David Shrigley for a show VOTE at Singapore's Void Deck Gallery - Set of 8 silkscreens on paper - With a certificate of authenticity hand-signed and numbered by both artists. - Each silkscreen is numbered // Vote (Set of 8) by David Shrigley in collaboration with Joan Cornellà is a 2022 limited edition series of silkscreen prints that showcases the distinctive and darkly humorous style of both artists. Each print, measuring 32.4 x 43.2 cm, features Shrigley’s and Cornellà’s characteristic satirical illustrations, playing with everyday absurdities and societal critiques through simple, yet provocative, visuals. The set combines elements of surreal humor and sharp social commentary, using bold lines and vibrant colors to create an engaging narrative. Released for the VOTE exhibition at Singapore’s Void Deck Gallery, this set is hand-signed and numbered by both artists, with a certificate of authenticity accompanying the prints. Limited to 125 editions, this collaboration highlights their shared vision of exploring contemporary life with a twist of irony and wit.
Vote (set of 8), 2022
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Collaboration between Joan Cornellà and David Shrigley for a show VOTE at Singapore's Void Deck Gallery - Set of 8 silkscreens on paper - With a certificate of authenticity hand-signed and numbered by both artists. - Each silkscreen is numbered // Vote (Set of 8) by David Shrigley in collaboration with Joan Cornellà is a 2022 limited edition series of silkscreen prints that showcases the distinctive and darkly humorous style of both artists. Each print, measuring 32.4 x 43.2 cm, features Shrigley’s and Cornellà’s characteristic satirical illustrations, playing with everyday absurdities and societal critiques through simple, yet provocative, visuals. The set combines elements of surreal humor and sharp social commentary, using bold lines and vibrant colors to create an engaging narrative. Released for the VOTE exhibition at Singapore’s Void Deck Gallery, this set is hand-signed and numbered by both artists, with a certificate of authenticity accompanying the prints. Limited to 125 editions, this collaboration highlights their shared vision of exploring contemporary life with a twist of irony and wit.
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Naïve art describes a style of artwork that is simple and unsophisticated, often created by artists without formal training in an academy or art school. The style is characterized by a lack of advanced techniques, giving it a childlike appearance. Naïve art often features bright colors, simple shapes, and a straightforward approach to subject matter, reflecting the artist's untrained perspective.
