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Original Serigraph on paper - Hand signed and numbered by the artist on the lower right margin // Kenny Scharf's Spaceballs (1990) is a serigraph measuring 32 x 40 inches, embodying the artist’s playful and surreal aesthetic. This limited edition print features vibrant green spheres floating against a dynamic background of swirling, colorful patterns in red, white, and black. The composition feels lively and otherworldly, with spirals and abstract forms creating a sense of depth and motion. Scharf’s use of bold colors and layered forms evokes a sense of cosmic energy, bringing a fun, science-fiction feel to the piece. Known for his pop-surrealist style, Scharf combines elements of fantasy and futurism in Spaceballs, capturing the viewer’s imagination through an immersive, vibrant visual experience.
Spaceballs, 1990
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Original Serigraph on paper - Hand signed and numbered by the artist on the lower right margin // Kenny Scharf's Spaceballs (1990) is a serigraph measuring 32 x 40 inches, embodying the artist’s playful and surreal aesthetic. This limited edition print features vibrant green spheres floating against a dynamic background of swirling, colorful patterns in red, white, and black. The composition feels lively and otherworldly, with spirals and abstract forms creating a sense of depth and motion. Scharf’s use of bold colors and layered forms evokes a sense of cosmic energy, bringing a fun, science-fiction feel to the piece. Known for his pop-surrealist style, Scharf combines elements of fantasy and futurism in Spaceballs, capturing the viewer’s imagination through an immersive, vibrant visual experience.
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