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Kenny Scharf
Furungle X 6 Gold Purple Black, Pop Art, Flowers Diamond Dust

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Fun, whimsical and kooky, Kenny Scharf’s works consist of popular culture icons with made up science related backgrounds. He uses popular images that he grew up watching, such as the Flintstones and the Jetsons. The reason Scharf uses cartoon images in his art work is to bring popular culture into the fine arts. Scharf wants to see how far he can push the line between high and low art. This mystical garden with his characteristic cartoon characters roaming around has the viewer both wanting to explore and wanting to party together at the same time. ed. no. 24/25
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