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This work is a print by Talion created using mixed techniques: Lithography on museum-quality paper with acrylic highlights by the artist. Here, the central subject of the work is Darth Vader (Anakin Skywalker), a central chara...
Yoda
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This work uses several techniques typical of Pop Art: lithography on a resin panel, enhanced with acrylic paint applied by hand by the artist. In this piece, Aiiroh highlights Yoda, an iconic character from Star Wars, known fo...
Darcy Vader
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Darcy Vador is a print made using digital tools, this edition is limited to 30 copies and printed on Hanhemühle paper. Mr Strange handles surrealism with a certain dose of irony. The artist presents here his vision of the Star ...
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Superheroes in works of art

Superheroes have always been a source of inspiration for artists, whether in comics, films, television series, or even contemporary art. Superheroes have an appeal that transcends popular culture boundaries, and their impact on art is undeniable.

In contemporary art, many artists have used superheroes as symbols of the fight against injustice, oppression, and violence. For example, American artist Roy Lichtenstein created artworks based on superhero comic images, enlarging and reproducing them in the style of screen printing.

Similarly, artist Banksy created a series of murals depicting superheroes in distress, such as Batman trying to escape a police net or Superman being hit by a bus. These images have been interpreted as a critique of how society treats its heroes, as well as a reflection on humanity's vulnerability to violence.

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