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Framed / Mickey Descending a Staircase (1988) / John Matos / Poster / Interior / Art ■Item Details Artist: John Matos Title: Mickey Descending a Staircase (1988) Poster Size: 76cm (H) x 56cm (W) Frame: Wooden frame, natural color fixed ■About the Frame The artwork is framed with a wooden frame in a natural color. It perfectly complements white walls, as well as modern, vintage, and natural styles. Placing art in your daily life, such as in the bedroom or living room, can add color and create a sense of space in your room. ■About the Artist John CRASH Matos, born in New York in 1961, is a graffiti artist. He was active in the 1970s and 80s, using subway cars as his canvas and attracting attention with his vivid colors and dynamic compositions. He was one of the pioneers who elevated graffiti, which was considered an illegal form of expression on the streets, to canvas works and gallery exhibitions. He worked alongside Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat, and his contribution to establishing street art within the context of contemporary art is significant. He continues to receive high international acclaim. ■Printing Method This poster is an offset print. Offset printing is a type of planographic printing that utilizes the water-repellent properties of oil (ink). Instead of printing directly from the plate to the paper, an intermediate transfer body is used, which reduces friction on the plate and paper, making it a major feature of this method. Accurate and clear multi-color printing is possible, and it has high reproducibility from the original, making it the most widely used method in modern color printing. 6926a-wbna-mk
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