This Huge Cat Poster by David Shrigley (60x80cm)
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This Huge Cat Poster by David Shrigley (60x80cm)

This Huge Cat Poster by David Shrigley (60x80cm)

$24.35

Original: $69.57

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This Huge Cat Poster by David Shrigley (60x80cm)

$69.57

$24.35

The Story

David Shrigley poster created from the unique work: Untitled (This Huge Cat) (2022)Select colour paintings reproduced as large format posters. Made to encourage joy, thoughtfulness and curiosity in any space for everyone.

  • Dimensions (cm): 60W x 80L
  • Poster sold unframed
  • Off-set lithography
  • Printed on 200g Munken Lynx paper
  • Narayana Press in Denmark

About the Artist

David Shrigley is a British artist whose drawing style evolved as a reaction to the seriousness of the art he was expected to produce at art school. His drawings have a kind of throwaway beauty featuring monster children, idiots, aliens and bad parents. Full of twisted lists and exchanges, Shrigley is a favourite for his angst about modern living, his everyday disappointments and his endless cynicism. He holds onto the things that surprise him and make him laugh and as a result us as well.

This Huge Cat Poster by David Shrigley (60x80cm) - Image 2

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Description

David Shrigley poster created from the unique work: Untitled (This Huge Cat) (2022)Select colour paintings reproduced as large format posters. Made to encourage joy, thoughtfulness and curiosity in any space for everyone.

  • Dimensions (cm): 60W x 80L
  • Poster sold unframed
  • Off-set lithography
  • Printed on 200g Munken Lynx paper
  • Narayana Press in Denmark

About the Artist

David Shrigley is a British artist whose drawing style evolved as a reaction to the seriousness of the art he was expected to produce at art school. His drawings have a kind of throwaway beauty featuring monster children, idiots, aliens and bad parents. Full of twisted lists and exchanges, Shrigley is a favourite for his angst about modern living, his everyday disappointments and his endless cynicism. He holds onto the things that surprise him and make him laugh and as a result us as well.