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Pet Hate, Lilac

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Fanakapan is an internationally-renowned street artist known for such mind-bending recreations of balloons he’s been dubbed, ‘the pioneer of balloon graffiti’. Fanakapan has created Pet Hate Lilac especially for his 2022 solo show at Enter Gallery, ‘Pulling Faces.’

In Pet Hate Lilac, Fanakapan depicts infamous arch-enemies, Tweety Bird and Sylvester - the kitty poised to pop the bird who torments him.

This silkscreen print is hand-finished with spray paint. It is an artist proof from an edition of three, signed and numbered by the artist.

Size (cm): 80 x 70

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    Specifications
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    Signed: Yes
    Medium: Silkscreen, Print Artist Proof
    Edition Type: Limited Edition
    Edition Size: 3
    Size (cm): 81 x 71
    SKU: EG11528
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    About the artist
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    Fanakapan is a prolific street artist, known for hyper-realistic 3D visuals of real life objects, most notably, helium foil balloons. Via his sublime skill for highly-technical free hand, shadow and reflective highlights, the artist is able to create flat pieces that pop from the surface, tricking the human eye into believing it’s seeing a real object.

    Fanakapan is a self-taught artist with a background in prop design, who started working with spray paint in the early 2000s, ‘running around late at night, putting up stencil pieces in Dorset.’

    Since then, he has become the ‘pioneer of balloon graff’, taking his ever-evolving aesthetic around the world. Each of Fanakapan’s artworks reveals a little more about his personality. They are devised to both amuse and provoke deeper thought in the observer. He reveals: ‘I usually like the viewer to read into it what they want to. I get some pretty strange suggestions from different minds, and I like it like that.'