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Mark DrewWho Am I ( Snoop Dogg), 2023 Signed and Numbered Screenprint2023
2023
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Mark Drew is an internationally acclaimed contemporary artist known for his unique fusion of street culture, pop art, and music. Hailing from the bustling urban landscape of Tokyo, Japan, Mark Drew's artistic journey has been deeply influenced by the dynamic blend of Japanese and Western visual styles. With a background in graphic design and a passion for music, Drew's artistic approach captures the essence of iconic musicians in a visually arresting and culturally resonant manner. Through his works, he not only pays homage to music legends but also explores the concept of identity and the symbiotic relationship between musicians and their fans.
Mark Drew's creative journey has been shaped by a myriad of influences, most notably the hip-hop and street art movements. Growing up in Tokyo, he was exposed to the vibrancy of Japanese pop culture and the energy of graffiti that adorned the city's walls. However, it was the music of legendary artists like Snoop Dogg that left an indelible mark on Drew's artistic expression. The raw authenticity and storytelling in Snoop Dogg's music deeply resonated with him, inspiring him to create this masterpiece, "Who Am I."
Artwork Description:
"Who Am I (Snoop Dogg)" is a limited edition screen print that captures the essence of the iconic rapper in all his glory. Rendered on high-quality wove paper, the artwork measures 16 1/2 × 11 7/10 inches (41.9 × 29.7 cm). Mark Drew's artistic finesse is on full display in this piece, as he uses bold lines and vibrant colors.
This limited edition screen print of "Who Am I (Snoop Dogg)" is part of a carefully crafted edition of 200. Each print is meticulously numbered and bears the artist's signature, ensuring its authenticity and collectible value.
Mark Drew's "Who Am I (Snoop Dogg)" is a rare and captivating piece that not only pays tribute to a hip-hop legend but also stands as an embodiment of the artist's own journey and creative vision. With its impeccable craftsmanship and powerful portrayal, this artwork is a must-have for collectors and music enthusiasts alike.
Mark Drew
Mark Drew is an Australian artist based in Tokyo since 2009 and co-founder of China Heights gallery, Sydney, AU. His artwork revolves around pop culture references, 90s rap samples and the visual side of music.
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