Fashion Addict: Burberry pill
Category
PrintTechnique
Transfer of pigment inks on cold press to skateboard deckDate
2019Dimensions
80 cm x 20 cmMake an offer of
Artwork information
Category
PrintTechnique
Transfer of pigment inks on cold press to skateboard deckDate
2019Dimensions
80 cm x 20 cmSignature
SignedProof(s) of authenticity
Work sold with a certificate of authenticity.State of conservation
Very goodFraming
NoLocation
Rhône-Alpes, FranceDescription
Denial, Skateboard, Burberry pill, 2019
Transfer of pigment inks on cold press on board.
Work by Canadian artist Denial, from his Designer Drugs Skate Deck series.
This edition is signed and numbered out of 50.
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Artist's Studio
The artist
Bio
Daniel Joseph Bombardier, Canadian pop artist/muralist, shines through his bold aerosol and stencil works, which take a critical look at contemporary politics, capitalism, consumerism and the human condition. Under the pseudonym of the artist and his alter ego DENIAL, he skillfully navigates through the mysteries of artistic satire.
His artistic journey took off in 1999, the year he became involved in the graffiti and street arts movement. It was also at this time that Daniel adopted the name "DENIAL", a clever mockery of the advertising, political and media messages that contemporary society often prefers to ignore.
Functioning as a conceptual vehicle for absurdist marketing, DENIAL innovatively challenges established concepts of graffiti and public art. Through dynamic and often satirical visual subversions, he challenges conventions, offering a singular artistic perspective.
Self-described as a subversive punk-pop artist, "DENIAL"'s works confront the masses of numb consumers by reflecting reality through a comedic and provocative prism. With a lively artistic expression and a sharp mind, he provokes images that leave an impression, creating a unique and memorable aesthetic.