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The cartoon character of Snow White by Disney just bite into the colourful logo of the Apple brand. Are Apple's gadgets and Disney's entertainment the same kind of poison for our childish innocent humanity? Between Steve Jobs and Walt Disney, which one was the artist, and which ont the manufacturer? Is Disney dead or has he resurrected through Pixar, another fruit of Steve Jobs?

Materials used:

10-color silkscreen print on archival paper

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#colorful #white #pop art #vintage #snow #apple #princess #disney #logo #poison 

Poisoned (2013)

Screenprint 
by Emmanuel Laflamme

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  • Screenprint on Paper
  • From a limited edition of 60
  • Size: 45.72 x 45.72cm (unframed) / 40.64 x 40.64cm (actual image size)
  • Signed and numbered on the front
  • Style: Cartoon
  • Subject: People and portraits

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The cartoon character of Snow White by Disney just bite into the colourful logo of the Apple brand. Are Apple's gadgets and Disney's entertainment the same kind of poison for our childish innocent humanity? Between Steve Jobs and Walt Disney, which one was the artist, and which ont the manufacturer? Is Disney dead or has he resurrected through Pixar, another fruit of Steve Jobs?

Materials used:

10-color silkscreen print on archival paper

Tags:
#colorful #white #pop art #vintage #snow #apple #princess #disney #logo #poison 
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Emmanuel Laflamme consumes popular imagery with humour, creating scenes with strong meaning that lead us to laugh and think. Like the surrealists, he develops representations with an apparent impossibility that... Read more

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