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Published by Artomatic, London, on wove paper, the full sheet printed to the edges - Not signed // I Like Printing by KAWS, created in 2002, is a limited edition screen print that showcases the artist’s recognizable cartoon-inspired figures. Rendered in grayscale, the image depicts two abstract characters engaged in an intimate pose, with KAWS' signature X eyes featured prominently on their heads. The characters’ forms are both playful and provocative, combining elements of pop culture with a subversive twist. The background consists of a pixelated pattern that adds a contemporary digital aesthetic, contrasting with the hand-drawn quality of the figures. This piece is a commentary on both consumer culture and the human form, blurring the lines between innocence and subversion, a hallmark of KAWS' work. Though not signed, it is printed on wove paper and published by Artomatic, London.
I Like Printing, 2002
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Published by Artomatic, London, on wove paper, the full sheet printed to the edges - Not signed // I Like Printing by KAWS, created in 2002, is a limited edition screen print that showcases the artist’s recognizable cartoon-inspired figures. Rendered in grayscale, the image depicts two abstract characters engaged in an intimate pose, with KAWS' signature X eyes featured prominently on their heads. The characters’ forms are both playful and provocative, combining elements of pop culture with a subversive twist. The background consists of a pixelated pattern that adds a contemporary digital aesthetic, contrasting with the hand-drawn quality of the figures. This piece is a commentary on both consumer culture and the human form, blurring the lines between innocence and subversion, a hallmark of KAWS' work. Though not signed, it is printed on wove paper and published by Artomatic, London.
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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.