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KAWS is an American graffiti artist and designer best known for his subversive and playful cartoon characters and famous Companion figures. Immediately recognizable, KAWS' iconic artworks have gained him a huge, cult following across the world. Discover our latest original signed KAWS artwork for sale at Guy Hepner, KAWS dealers since 2006.
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Blame Game No. 2, 2014Screen print on Saunders Waterford 410gsm High White PaperEdition of 100 plus 20APsSeries: Blame GameCopyright The ArtistBlame Game No. 2 by KAWS delves deeper into the artist's exploration of societal dynamics and individual psychology through the lens of SpongeBob SquarePants. Limited to an edition of 100,...Blame Game No. 2 by KAWS delves deeper into the artist's exploration of societal dynamics and individual psychology through the lens of SpongeBob SquarePants. Limited to an edition of 100, this print offers a close-up examination of SpongeBob, reimagined with KAWS' signature style. At the forefront of the composition, SpongeBob's typically cheerful demeanor is replaced by a palpable sense of distress, conveyed through his pale white skin and a hand nervously digging into his forehead.
The distressed expression on SpongeBob's face serves as the focal point of Blame Game No. 2, drawing viewers into a world of emotional complexity and introspection. KAWS' meticulous attention to detail is evident in the subtle nuances of SpongeBob's features, which capture a sense of vulnerability and unease. Through this portrayal, the artist prompts contemplation on themes of anxiety and uncertainty, inviting viewers to empathize with the character's inner turmoil.
True to KAWS' renowned visual language, Blame Game No. 2 features bold, gestural lines that define SpongeBob's features with precision and impact. These elements, coupled with the use of subdued colors, create a haunting and emotionally charged atmosphere. Notably, SpongeBob's hand digging into his forehead serves as a poignant reminder of the internal struggles that often accompany feelings of blame and guilt.
In the broader context of KAWS' body of work, Blame Game No. 2 exemplifies the artist's ability to infuse familiar characters with deeper layers of meaning and emotion. By juxtaposing SpongeBob's iconic likeness with themes of anxiety and introspection, KAWS prompts viewers to reconsider their perceptions of both the character and the societal dynamics it represents. Through this series, KAWS continues to push the boundaries of contemporary art, offering a poignant commentary on the complexities of the human experience.
OverviewWhenever I am not making art I am thinking of other art. It's fun for me. It just gets my head away from being totally in my own bubble
Throughout his prints, sculptures and original paintings, KAWS’ distinctive playful pop style is immediately apparent. Blending street, pop and high-art KAWS’ artworks are characterized by an artist who has both a love for life and a love for expression and creation. KAWS’ print releases continue to attract collectors new and old with their bold and inventive use of character and colour - told through the lens of an artist who is not afraid to challenge the norms. His original sculptures, released almost 20 years ago, have continued to influence new generations of artists and beyond into the worlds of fashion and collectibles. Across his career, KAWS’ artworks are noticeable for their effortless fusion of an almost fairground mix of bright colours, pop-culture cartoon characters and the rebellious reworking of brands identities invite us to challenge our perceptions of high and low art.
KAWS is renowned for his toys, prints and his ‘subvertisements - which are often credited as his breakthrough works that propelled him from graffiti artist into the modern, contemporary artworld. KAWS’s art parodies recognizable and household cultural icons, famously Disney’s Mickey Mouse amongst others, creating a world that is at once playful and inviting yet bold, shocking and edgy. KAWS’ art reframes global cultural icons in a way that seeks to question both their importance and our own reaction to these familiar (often childhood linked) characters whose identity is as recognizable as it is unsettling. It is the juxtaposition of the familiar and the unknown that makes KAWS so appealing to collectors around the world.
Subversion abounds in KAWS’ prints, sculptures as he strips back the familiar and layers it with meaning, twists and a dark sense of playfulness. kAWS’ artworks oscillate between the commercial and fine artworlds, perhaps better than nay other artist since Warhol, as he reimagines and reaffirms 21st century life through X marked eyes, saturated colours and a sense of rebellion.
At Guy Hepner, we have helped collectors across the world for over 20 years to buy KAWS original artworks. Whether you are looking for signed KAWS prints and sculptures or original paintings, our experienced and approachable team can help. For more information on our KAWS original artworks for sale, contact info@guyhepner.comExhibitions-
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