Dimensions: 590X730 mm
Style: Pop Art, Signed by the Artist
Medium of works: Screen Printing, Limited edition of 88
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“I wish I was like the Petit Prince. I want to be naive. In the book, he paints a snake that swallows an elephant but the adults have a different interpretation; they think it’s a hat and the Little Prince says the adult world is too complicated. The world is definitely not flawless, you can see famine, war and disaster, but I want to view it in a simplified way”. — Artist Shen Jing Dong interviewed by Fionnuala McHugh
Dimensions: 590X730 mm
Style: Pop Art, Signed by the Artist
Medium of works: Screen Printing, Limited edition of 88
Every purchase supports the artist
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