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Screenprint // Aqua Pollination by Kenny Scharf is a vibrant and surreal screen-print that combines elements of fantasy, pop art, and environmental themes. The artwork depicts a colorful landscape dominated by flowing waterfalls, surreal purple mountain formations, and whimsical characters perched on the cliffs. The sky transitions from soft pink clouds to bold rainbow gradients, creating a dreamlike atmosphere. Scharf’s signature cartoonish, organic shapes and psychedelic colors give the piece an energetic and playful quality. The title, Aqua Pollination, suggests a blend of water and nature's regenerative processes, all presented with Scharf’s characteristic humor and creativity.
Aqua Pollination, 1988
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Screenprint // Aqua Pollination by Kenny Scharf is a vibrant and surreal screen-print that combines elements of fantasy, pop art, and environmental themes. The artwork depicts a colorful landscape dominated by flowing waterfalls, surreal purple mountain formations, and whimsical characters perched on the cliffs. The sky transitions from soft pink clouds to bold rainbow gradients, creating a dreamlike atmosphere. Scharf’s signature cartoonish, organic shapes and psychedelic colors give the piece an energetic and playful quality. The title, Aqua Pollination, suggests a blend of water and nature's regenerative processes, all presented with Scharf’s characteristic humor and creativity.
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