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WHATSHISNAME 'POPek Mini' (2025) Resin Balloon Dog Figure (green)*
WHATSHISNAME 'POPek Mini' (2025) Resin Balloon Dog Figure (green)*
WHATSHISNAME 'POPek Mini' (2025) Resin Balloon Dog Figure (green)*
WHATSHISNAME 'POPek Mini' (2025) Resin Balloon Dog Figure (green)*
WHATSHISNAME 'POPek Mini' (2025) Resin Balloon Dog Figure (green)*
WHATSHISNAME 'POPek Mini' (2025) Resin Balloon Dog Figure (green)*
WHATSHISNAME 'POPek Mini' (2025) Resin Balloon Dog Figure (green)*
WHATSHISNAME 'POPek Mini' (2025) Resin Balloon Dog Figure (green)*
WHATSHISNAME 'POPek Mini' (2025) Resin Balloon Dog Figure (green)*
WHATSHISNAME 'POPek Mini' (2025) Resin Balloon Dog Figure (green)*
WHATSHISNAME 'POPek Mini' (2025) Resin Balloon Dog Figure (green)*
WHATSHISNAME 'POPek Mini' (2025) Resin Balloon Dog Figure (green)*
WHATSHISNAME 'POPek Mini' (2025) Resin Balloon Dog Figure (green)*

WHATSHISNAME 'POPek Mini' (2025) Resin Balloon Dog Figure (green)*

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$225.00
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$110.00
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'POPek Mini' by Whatshisname, 2025
Green variant.
4.72 x 4.92 x 2.56 Inches
12 x 12.5 x 6.5 Centimeters
7.5 x 9 x 4.5 Inches (box)
Designer resin balloon dog art sculpture in bright green glossy finish.
Limited Edition of 100 (#25/100).
Hand-signed and numbered by the artist on bottom in black.
Includes artist issued/signed COA.
New in original, custom box.
*Note: Signature and edition number smudged during original packaging.  Price discounted accordingly.

ABOUT THE ART

This is it. A long-awaited brand new colour of your favourite 'POPek' balloon dog. This is the one that started it all. The very first balloon dog in the series is now available in lovely green. Why Green? You asked for it, and I deliver. I hope you like it.

It is fun, bold and unapologetically hilarious.

Limited to only 100 editions.

ARTIST BIO

Whatshisname lives and works in London, UK.

He started creating his first digital art at the age of 7 while using an Atari 130 XE. After moving to London in 2006 and having worked as an assistant to several well established British artists, he starting creating works using both digital and traditional mediums.
The aim of his art is to express what cannot be expressed with words. He wants to encourage the viewer to look at the surrounding world and question it in derisive, unorthodox way.

An alias “Whatshisname” is inspired by the fact that he had trouble remembering other artists’ names and by the Green Day’s song “Whatshername”.