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KENNY SCHARF 'CatEyeGuy' (2004) Designer Resin Art Figure - Signari Gallery
KENNY SCHARF 'CatEyeGuy' (2004) Designer Resin Art Figure - Signari Gallery
KENNY SCHARF 'CatEyeGuy' (2004) Designer Resin Art Figure - Signari Gallery
KENNY SCHARF 'CatEyeGuy' (2004) Designer Resin Art Figure - Signari Gallery
KENNY SCHARF 'CatEyeGuy' (2004) Designer Resin Art Figure - Signari Gallery
KENNY SCHARF 'CatEyeGuy' (2004) Designer Resin Art Figure - Signari Gallery
KENNY SCHARF 'CatEyeGuy' (2004) Designer Resin Art Figure - Signari Gallery
KENNY SCHARF 'CatEyeGuy' (2004) Designer Resin Art Figure - Signari Gallery
KENNY SCHARF 'CatEyeGuy' (2004) Designer Resin Art Figure - Signari Gallery
KENNY SCHARF 'CatEyeGuy' (2004) Designer Resin Art Figure - Signari Gallery
KENNY SCHARF 'CatEyeGuy' (2004) Designer Resin Art Figure - Signari Gallery

KENNY SCHARF 'CatEyeGuy' (2004) Designer Resin Art Figure

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'CatEyeGuy' by Kenny Scharf, 2004
Limited Edition figure collab. with CerealArt.
10 x 5.5 x 3.5 Inches (figure)
11.3 x 7.3 x 5 Inches (box)
Painted resin designer art figure.
Limited Edition of 2500.
Plate-signed by the artist on figure bottom.
Includes Scharf x CerealArt product catalog.
New in original custom box.

ARTIST BIO

Muralist, painter, sculptor, and installation artist Kenny Scharf is best known for his fantastical, large-scale paintings of anthropomorphic animals and imagined creatures, as in Viva Mare Viva Mar (2011). Though Scharf’s brightly colored imagery is generally playful, he has remarked that darker themes exist beneath the surface of his works, visible upon closer inspection.

Scharf was a part of the 1980s East Village Art movement, along with his good friend and fellow street artist Keith Haring. The artist says he has been influenced by all 20th-century art movements, including Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art, the latter reflected in his appropriation of cartoon characters from television shows like the Flintstones and Jetsons and his humorous depiction of snack food in Maple Glazed Donut Over Fertile Landscape (2011). Scharf’s oftentimes dense and frenetic compositions also echo a Baroque sensibility.