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  • Graffiti Girl - Dillon Boy Graffiti Girl - Dillon Boy

    Dillon Boy Graffiti Girl

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    This work is a lithograph made from mixed techniques: Spray paint, acrylic and oil pen on printed paper decorated with graffiti. In this work, Dillon Boy features a very stylized "Cartoon" woman who cries in the face of the violence that we find superimposed on her face.

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  • Tom & Jerry Tinkerbell - Dillon Boy Tom & Jerry Tinkerbell - Dillon Boy

    Dillon Boy Tom & Jerry Tinkerbell

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    This work is a lithograph made from mixed techniques: Spray paint, acrylic and oil pen on printed paper decorated with graffiti. In this work, Dillon Boy mixes different cartoon characters: he features Tom & Jerry, heroes of American short films broadcast since the 1940s, who cooperate to capture Tinkerbell. Their evil side is supported by the use of the Witch Queen from the Snow White universe in superimposition.

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  • A Crying Wonder Woman - Dillon Boy A Crying Wonder Woman - Dillon Boy

    Dillon Boy A Crying Wonder Woman

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    This work is a print made from mixed media: Spray paint, acrylic and oil pen on printed paper decorated with graffiti. In this painting, Dillon Boy features the DC Comics heroine, Wonder Woman (Diana Prince) created by Charles Moulton, who first appeared in October 1941 in "All Star Comic #8). Belonging to the Justice League with Superman , Batman, Aquaman, Flash and Victor Stone, Wonder Woman mourns the death of Superman who sacrificed himself during his fight against Doomsday in order to spare the lives of the inhabitants of Metropolis.

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  • Uncle Sam vs The Joker / I Want You Batman - Dillon Boy Uncle Sam vs The Joker / I Want You Batman - Dillon Boy

    Dillon Boy Uncle Sam vs. The Joker / I Want You Batman

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    This work is a print made from mixed media: Spray paint, acrylic and oil pen on printed paper decorated with graffiti and extracts from the Batman and Robin comic strip in the background. Here, the central object is Uncle Sam. Dillon Boy uses this emblematic character from the propaganda used by the Americans in a poster campaign intended to recruit young Americans to support the war effort during the First World War. (1917). In addition to the parodic side of the poster which consists of diverting the original poster by portraying Uncle Sam as a joker (supposed to be the symbol of freedom), the latter attempts to enlist Batman in these misdeeds.

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