A tongue-in-cheek deconstruction of pop-cultural horror myths: in the style of a hand-printed linocut, the work combines the retro aesthetic of old Japanese B-movie posters and the rustic charm of the American woodcut tradition. Godzilla and King Kong, the titans of destruction, are not in battle here, but in an absurd, chummy pose, toasting with red cups. The rough texture and striking lines energise the image. A bold, humorous statement for collectors who love graphic strength with a pop culture twist.
A tongue-in-cheek deconstruction of pop-cultural horror myths: in the style of a hand-printed linocut, the work combines the retro aesthetic of old Japanese B-movie posters and the rustic charm of the American woodcut tradition. Godzilla and King Kong, the titans of destruction, are not in battle here, but in an absurd, chummy pose, toasting with red cups. The rough texture and striking lines energise the image. A bold, humorous statement for collectors who love graphic strength with a pop culture twist.
Frank Daske turns artificial intelligence into artistic intelligence. He lives as a photographer, digital artist and designer in Karlsruhe, in the sunny south of Germany. Frank Daske has always painted and later photographed. With the support of artificial intelligence (AI), he now creates globally recognised and sought-after digital artworks in a wide range of categories, from photography and design to graphics, painting, pop art and street art. Why not use it to create motifs for mugs, shower curtains, shirts and other textiles? Here at Juniqe, it's possible and great fun.