Kiwi Girl | 50s diner style kitchen poster backlit film
This surreal pop art composition infuses Warholian iconography with a dash of Magritteian absurdity. The Monroe-esque blonde becomes an obsession between desire and consumer culture - kiwis as ironic breasts, a statement about objectification and fertility. The mint-yellow colour scheme breathes 50s diner nostalgia. Provocative, witty, timeless: a work of art that starts conversations and charges rooms with intellectual playfulness. Surreal feminism meets vintage glamour. You can already look forward to the comments of the viewers ;-)
Kiwi Girl | 50s diner style kitchen poster backlit film
This surreal pop art composition infuses Warholian iconography with a dash of Magritteian absurdity. The Monroe-esque blonde becomes an obsession between desire and consumer culture - kiwis as ironic breasts, a statement about objectification and fertility. The mint-yellow colour scheme breathes 50s diner nostalgia. Provocative, witty, timeless: a work of art that starts conversations and charges rooms with intellectual playfulness. Surreal feminism meets vintage glamour. You can already look forward to the comments of the viewers ;-)
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Backlit Film Details
Backlit Film Details
High colour quality and sharpness on backlit film as a special eye-catcher.
Versatile
Versatile
Whether as an advertising medium or for decoration: backlit prints make your design shine.
Material
Material
High quality and impressive colours in front of illuminated backgrounds.
High Quality Printing
High Quality Printing
Environmentally friendly 6-colour latex printing for the highest quality.
Sustainably produced
Sustainably produced
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Made in Germany
Made in Germany
We proudly produce every one of our prints at our own facilities.
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.