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// Homeworks by Invader, created in 2006, is a limited edition screen print that cleverly mimics the pixelated aesthetics of vintage video games. The artwork is arranged on a grid background reminiscent of graph paper, featuring repetitive red and black pixelated shapes that resemble classic alien invaders, a motif frequently explored by Invader. The red, step-like forms are juxtaposed with vertical black elements, creating a rhythmic pattern across the grid. The simplicity of color and form reinforces the retro, arcade-game feel, while also showcasing Invader’s unique blend of street art and digital nostalgia. This piece invites viewers to explore the intersections between art, technology, and nostalgia.
Homeworks, 2006
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// Homeworks by Invader, created in 2006, is a limited edition screen print that cleverly mimics the pixelated aesthetics of vintage video games. The artwork is arranged on a grid background reminiscent of graph paper, featuring repetitive red and black pixelated shapes that resemble classic alien invaders, a motif frequently explored by Invader. The red, step-like forms are juxtaposed with vertical black elements, creating a rhythmic pattern across the grid. The simplicity of color and form reinforces the retro, arcade-game feel, while also showcasing Invader’s unique blend of street art and digital nostalgia. This piece invites viewers to explore the intersections between art, technology, and nostalgia.
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What is appropriation?
Appropriation in art involves using pre-existing images or objects with little or no modification. This technique has played a significant role across various art forms, including visual arts, music, performance, and literature. In visual arts, appropriation refers to the practice of adopting, sampling, recycling, or borrowing elements—or even entire forms—of existing visual culture, integrating them into new works to create meaning or critique.
