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Signed Ceramic. Invader’s Mission Miami (2012) is a signed ceramic edition that translates the artist’s iconic pixel aesthetic into a compact, collectible format. Measuring 25 x 21 cm and produced in an edition of 50, the work reflects Invader’s ongoing global “invasion” project, in which mosaic tile compositions are installed in urban spaces worldwide. The composition features a stylized red Space Invader figure set against a bright blue grid, with simplified clouds and a yellow ground evoking early arcade graphics. The glossy ceramic tiles reinforce the reference to street mosaics while transforming the image into a self-contained art object. Blending digital nostalgia with handcrafted material, Mission Miami captures Invader’s exploration of public art, repetition, and pop culture memory.
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Signed Ceramic. Invader’s Mission Miami (2012) is a signed ceramic edition that translates the artist’s iconic pixel aesthetic into a compact, collectible format. Measuring 25 x 21 cm and produced in an edition of 50, the work reflects Invader’s ongoing global “invasion” project, in which mosaic tile compositions are installed in urban spaces worldwide. The composition features a stylized red Space Invader figure set against a bright blue grid, with simplified clouds and a yellow ground evoking early arcade graphics. The glossy ceramic tiles reinforce the reference to street mosaics while transforming the image into a self-contained art object. Blending digital nostalgia with handcrafted material, Mission Miami captures Invader’s exploration of public art, repetition, and pop culture memory.
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Hard Edge art is a style of abstract painting that became popular in the 1960s. It features areas of color separated by crisp, sharp edges that are painted with geometric precision. The term hard-edge painting was coined by art critic Jules Langsner to describe this approach, which contrasts with the softer, more fluid forms of other abstract styles.
