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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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  • Ballerina 4 - Giorgio Stocco Ballerina 4 - Giorgio Stocco

    Giorgio Stocco Ballerina 4

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    This is a painting on canvas by Giorgio Stocco made using several techniques. The artist first printed the background image which he then pasted, in the form of squares, on a canvas. He then enriched the work using acrylic paint to bring out the dancer's tutu. Due to the artist's choices, we easily recognize a star dancer and more precisely a dancer from the Bolshoi ballet given the Cyrillic alphabet found in the background on the newspaper.

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  • American Hipster - Aiiroh American Hipster - Aiiroh

    Aiiroh American Hipster

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    American Hipster is a work that uses several Street Art techniques by combining lithography on 300g/m² Fine Art paper combined with acrylic paint applied by hand by the artist Aiiroh . In this work, the artist revisits the American Gothic painting created in 1930 by Grant Wood which represented an atypical house of the time and its inhabitants supposed to live there. In his reinterpretation, Aiiroh gives his current vision of the painting by portraying the characters of the initial work, cold and austere, as American Hipsters.

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