Ben Frost - Employee of the Month Fine Art Print (Framed)

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🎨 Ben Frost - Employee of the Month Fine Art Print (Framed) 🖼️

🌟 Unique Artwork:

  • A striking fine art print by the talented Ben Frost
  • Features the thought-provoking "Employee of the Month" design
    • "Employee of the Month" by Ben Frost is a limited edition archival pigment print that dissects and reassembles the fabric of pop culture within the context of street art and graffiti. This piece, created in 2014 and published by 1xRUN in Detroit, is a visually rich tapestry, infusing iconic imagery with subversive undertones characteristic of Frost's work. The print, measuring 17 x 17 inches, is a potent example of how street pop art and graffiti artwork can infiltrate the fine art world with its pulsating energy and color. Born in 1975, Frost has become known for his vibrant visuals that often incorporate elements from cartoons, advertising, and iconic brand imagery. "Employee of the Month" is no exception, featuring an amalgamation of figures from different realms of popular media. These images are not merely placed together but interwoven to create a narrative that speaks to the artist's and the viewer's shared cultural experiences.

🖼️ Framed & Ready to Display:

  • Professionally framed for a polished, gallery-quality finish
  • Perfect for art collectors and those looking to add a bold statement piece to their space

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Ben Frost’s irreverent, Pop-inspired paintings, prints, and merchandise (including pillows, T-shirts, and more) satirize contemporary consumer culture. Frost redesigns prescription drug packaging with images of well-known cartoon characters and overlays familiar iconography—the McDonald’s arches, for example, or the American flag—with movie-villain visages. The Australian artist has exhibited in London, New York, Los Angeles, Singapore, Berlin, and Miami, and he has collaborated with fashion designers and brands including Moschino and Carolina Herrera. Frost’s confrontational artmaking attacks and subverts the numbing entertainments that advertising can provide.