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This thought provoking, striking and contemporary limited-edition set by Whatshisname forms part of his Gone Series. Here, the artist explores visions of his childhood heroes who re-enter the contemporary conscious in fleeting moments of nostalgia. Perfectly capturing the character's silhouette and aura whilst remaining obscured, the simple yet impactful artworks by Whatshisname reflects his aim of conveying "our childhood heroes [reaching] out to us with an extended hand and saying, 'Hello, I’m still here, do you remember me?' or if those are fading memories, they are saying goodbye.
While in “Gone, Bustin’”, the artist references one of the most iconic moves from the mid-80s', Ghostbusters; “Gone, Bros” is a tribute to the iconic characters of the most famous video game of the mid-80’s. “The iconic characters have been our companions throughout primary school and evoke great memories. This artwork is a representation of that nostalgia”.
This set includes:
Mounted and framed, the elegant and touching pieces are the perfect way to add a sophisticated touch of cinematic history to your home. This pieces in this set are Flatbed Giclée Prints on Moulin 300 gsm Paper and are available in a medium size.
Discover more about this collection here or alternatively shop the artist's full portfolio here.
This thought provoking, striking and contemporary limited-edition set by Whatshisname forms part of his Gone Series. Here, the artist explores visions of his childhood heroes who re-enter the contemporary conscious in fleeting moments of nostalgia. Perfectly capturing the character's silhouette and aura whilst remaining obscured, the simple yet impactful artworks by Whatshisname reflects his aim of conveying "our childhood heroes [reaching] out to us with an extended hand and saying, 'Hello, I’m still here, do you remember me?' or if those are fading memories, they are saying goodbye.
While in “Gone, Bustin’”, the artist references one of the most iconic moves from the mid-80s', Ghostbusters; “Gone, Bros” is a tribute to the iconic characters of the most famous video game of the mid-80’s. “The iconic characters have been our companions throughout primary school and evoke great memories. This artwork is a representation of that nostalgia”.
This set includes:
Mounted and framed, the elegant and touching pieces are the perfect way to add a sophisticated touch of cinematic history to your home. This pieces in this set are Flatbed Giclée Prints on Moulin 300 gsm Paper and are available in a medium size.
Discover more about this collection here or alternatively shop the artist's full portfolio here.
Unapologetically provocative, Whatshisname (aka Sebastian Burdon) fuses themes of childhood nostalgia and pop culture to create artworks that inspire happy and joyful feelings. His witty creative alias - inspired by his difficulty remembering artists' names - reflects his art, which has ruffled more than a few feathers in the industry.
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