Roco-Studio - Mickey ears





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Roco-Studio presents Mickey ears, a limited edition digital collage print (42 × 59.2 cm) in pink and yellow, hand signed, numbered 10, 2025.
Description from the seller
Size: (42 × 59.2 cm) A2 format
Medium: HQ Print on HP paper
This artwork is a bold digital collage, created through layered halftone textures, graphic blocks, and striking neon tones. The piece blends pop-art influences with a contemporary, deconstructed aesthetic, giving the portrait an expressive, almost glitch-like energy. Printed in high-quality on premium art paper, this work is available as a limited edition of just 10 pieces, each individually numbered and signed.
About Roco-Studio
Roco-Studio is a creative space where design, photography, and street art converge. The studio moves fluidly between disciplines — from silkscreen printing to AI-assisted visuals — blending craft with technology.
Every project begins with a concept: form must serve meaning, and meaning must take shape through form.
For Roco-Studio, presentation is not a conclusion, but a continuation: every frame completes the narrative of modern identity.
Seller's Story
Size: (42 × 59.2 cm) A2 format
Medium: HQ Print on HP paper
This artwork is a bold digital collage, created through layered halftone textures, graphic blocks, and striking neon tones. The piece blends pop-art influences with a contemporary, deconstructed aesthetic, giving the portrait an expressive, almost glitch-like energy. Printed in high-quality on premium art paper, this work is available as a limited edition of just 10 pieces, each individually numbered and signed.
About Roco-Studio
Roco-Studio is a creative space where design, photography, and street art converge. The studio moves fluidly between disciplines — from silkscreen printing to AI-assisted visuals — blending craft with technology.
Every project begins with a concept: form must serve meaning, and meaning must take shape through form.
For Roco-Studio, presentation is not a conclusion, but a continuation: every frame completes the narrative of modern identity.

