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Original serigraph on paper // Ratfinkbonerthunk by Kenny Scharf, created in 1990, is a vibrant and chaotic serigraph that encapsulates the artist's playful and surreal aesthetic. The composition bursts with energy, featuring anthropomorphic, alien-like green forms surrounded by a kaleidoscope of colorful patterns, geometric designs, and organic shapes. Scharf’s bold use of color and fluid, cartoon-inspired imagery creates a dynamic and whimsical atmosphere, evoking themes of pop culture, fantasy, and absurdity. Measuring 55.9 x 76.2 cm, this limited-edition print exemplifies Scharf’s signature blend of the psychedelic and the fantastical.
Ratfinkbonerthunk, 1990
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Original serigraph on paper // Ratfinkbonerthunk by Kenny Scharf, created in 1990, is a vibrant and chaotic serigraph that encapsulates the artist's playful and surreal aesthetic. The composition bursts with energy, featuring anthropomorphic, alien-like green forms surrounded by a kaleidoscope of colorful patterns, geometric designs, and organic shapes. Scharf’s bold use of color and fluid, cartoon-inspired imagery creates a dynamic and whimsical atmosphere, evoking themes of pop culture, fantasy, and absurdity. Measuring 55.9 x 76.2 cm, this limited-edition print exemplifies Scharf’s signature blend of the psychedelic and the fantastical.
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