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Silkscreen on paper. Shero (2020) by Mr. Brainwash celebrates female empowerment through a vibrant reinterpretation of the iconic Wonder Woman figure. Combining comic-book imagery with graffiti drips, splashes, and layered textures, the composition merges Pop Art aesthetics with street culture energy. Bold primary colors—red, blue, and yellow—dominate the scene, while fragmented comic panels create depth and movement. The work transforms a classic superhero into a contemporary symbol of strength and resilience, reflecting the artist’s dynamic, urban visual language. Edition of 84, 30 x 30 inches.
Shero, 2020
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Silkscreen on paper. Shero (2020) by Mr. Brainwash celebrates female empowerment through a vibrant reinterpretation of the iconic Wonder Woman figure. Combining comic-book imagery with graffiti drips, splashes, and layered textures, the composition merges Pop Art aesthetics with street culture energy. Bold primary colors—red, blue, and yellow—dominate the scene, while fragmented comic panels create depth and movement. The work transforms a classic superhero into a contemporary symbol of strength and resilience, reflecting the artist’s dynamic, urban visual language. Edition of 84, 30 x 30 inches.
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What is new figuration?
Neo-Figurative Art is a collective term that refers to the revival of figurative art in America and Europe during the 1960s, following a period dominated by abstraction. Michel Ragon, a French art critic, argued that this resurgence of figuration occurred during a critical time of social and political upheaval in both regions.
