GKONE - 1 Original colour drawing - Duke - help - 2025





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Description from the seller
short biography
GKONE is an anonymous urban pop artist who combines elements of street art, comics, and consumer critique into pointed visual worlds. His works play with icons of pop culture and place them in bright, overloaded collages of brands, logos, and advertising language – a mirror of a world that screams, seduces, and overwhelms.
GKONE remains intentionally anonymous: it is not the person, but the message that takes center stage. Each work is signed with a black wax seal—the only visible indication of the artist's identity.
His works range between humorous nostalgia and social commentary: colorful, loud, ironic – and always with a wink.
An iconic cartoon face, trapped in the noise of logos, candy brands, and advertising promises. The image doesn't scream for help – it shows what a scream looks like when the world is too loud to hear it. 'HELP' is not a plea for rescue, but a mirror: we laugh at the figure without realizing that it shows us what we look like – overwhelmed, overstimulated, but still colorful and smiling.
Picture including frame and dimmable power plug.
short biography
GKONE is an anonymous urban pop artist who combines elements of street art, comics, and consumer critique into pointed visual worlds. His works play with icons of pop culture and place them in bright, overloaded collages of brands, logos, and advertising language – a mirror of a world that screams, seduces, and overwhelms.
GKONE remains intentionally anonymous: it is not the person, but the message that takes center stage. Each work is signed with a black wax seal—the only visible indication of the artist's identity.
His works range between humorous nostalgia and social commentary: colorful, loud, ironic – and always with a wink.
An iconic cartoon face, trapped in the noise of logos, candy brands, and advertising promises. The image doesn't scream for help – it shows what a scream looks like when the world is too loud to hear it. 'HELP' is not a plea for rescue, but a mirror: we laugh at the figure without realizing that it shows us what we look like – overwhelmed, overstimulated, but still colorful and smiling.
Picture including frame and dimmable power plug.

