Emma Wildfang - Bart Simpson - "Machine Revolution: A Social Critique through Comic Figures Inspired

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Limited Edition 1/5 from the Series: "Machine Revolution"

Dimensions: 30x42 cm (size of artwork) + Passepartout 40x50 cm

This is a fine art high-quality giclée numbered and hand signed by Emma Wildfang, the creator of the original drawing (pencil, watercolour, acrylic) . It's the edition 1/5 printed on 60g handmade Kahari paper from Nepal - Passepartout included! - without frame!


Excellent condition.
With certificate of authenticity.

"Machine Revolution: A Social Critique through Comic Figures Inspired by Banksy" The Machine Revolution series of images features cartoon characters inspired by the influential street artist Banksy, while simultaneously evoking the look of machines. Behind the visual aesthetics lies a profound socio-critical examination of the industrialization of our time. The depictions of the cartoon characters, which appear like machines, convey a clear message about the increasing mechanization and automation of our society. They symbolize man's alienation from the natural world while raising questions about dependence on technology and the devaluation of human labor. The image series uses Banksy's style, known for his provocative and political statements, to create an immersive visual representation. The combination of cartoon characters and machine aesthetics creates a surreal atmosphere that makes the viewer think and encourages dialogue about the effects of industrialization. By using comic book characters as the main protagonists of the series, complex issues are dealt with in an accessible and memorable way. Viewers are invited to question the social and economic effects of industrialization and to explore the deep background of the series of images. "Machine Revolution" is not only an aesthetically pleasing series of artworks, but also a powerful socially critical statement. She calls for reflection on the consequences of ongoing industrialization and to question the balance between technology and humanity

Emma Wildfang is a young Pop-Art street artist. Her artworks are scattered in collections all over the world. She manages to create a very special vintage style. After attending the master class, the artist has been self-taught since 2002. Her constant search for new techniques and means of expression made it almost imperative for her to now also deal with spatial structures as a sculptor. Due to the restlessness and instability of her creative process she lives up to the name Wildfang. However, in all of her works, Wildfang does not seek the perfect, symmetrically idealised work, but instead finds beauty in the fragmented, in the detail, and in the enigmatic. Her way of working is to find perfection in the imperfect.

The artwork comes directly from the studio of the artist.

Shipping: Carefully packaged and insured.

Limited Edition 1/5 from the Series: "Machine Revolution"

Dimensions: 30x42 cm (size of artwork) + Passepartout 40x50 cm

This is a fine art high-quality giclée numbered and hand signed by Emma Wildfang, the creator of the original drawing (pencil, watercolour, acrylic) . It's the edition 1/5 printed on 60g handmade Kahari paper from Nepal - Passepartout included! - without frame!


Excellent condition.
With certificate of authenticity.

"Machine Revolution: A Social Critique through Comic Figures Inspired by Banksy" The Machine Revolution series of images features cartoon characters inspired by the influential street artist Banksy, while simultaneously evoking the look of machines. Behind the visual aesthetics lies a profound socio-critical examination of the industrialization of our time. The depictions of the cartoon characters, which appear like machines, convey a clear message about the increasing mechanization and automation of our society. They symbolize man's alienation from the natural world while raising questions about dependence on technology and the devaluation of human labor. The image series uses Banksy's style, known for his provocative and political statements, to create an immersive visual representation. The combination of cartoon characters and machine aesthetics creates a surreal atmosphere that makes the viewer think and encourages dialogue about the effects of industrialization. By using comic book characters as the main protagonists of the series, complex issues are dealt with in an accessible and memorable way. Viewers are invited to question the social and economic effects of industrialization and to explore the deep background of the series of images. "Machine Revolution" is not only an aesthetically pleasing series of artworks, but also a powerful socially critical statement. She calls for reflection on the consequences of ongoing industrialization and to question the balance between technology and humanity

Emma Wildfang is a young Pop-Art street artist. Her artworks are scattered in collections all over the world. She manages to create a very special vintage style. After attending the master class, the artist has been self-taught since 2002. Her constant search for new techniques and means of expression made it almost imperative for her to now also deal with spatial structures as a sculptor. Due to the restlessness and instability of her creative process she lives up to the name Wildfang. However, in all of her works, Wildfang does not seek the perfect, symmetrically idealised work, but instead finds beauty in the fragmented, in the detail, and in the enigmatic. Her way of working is to find perfection in the imperfect.

The artwork comes directly from the studio of the artist.

Shipping: Carefully packaged and insured.

Details

Artist
Emma Wildfang
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Limited edition
Title of artwork
Bart Simpson - "Machine Revolution: A Social Critique through Comic Figures Inspired
Technique
Mixed technique
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Austria
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
500 mm
Width
400 mm
Depiction/theme
Portrait
Style
Pop Art
Period
2020+
AustriaVerified
3052
Objects sold
99.82%
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