


The Palace of San Abruzzo, Fluorescent Edition
Edwards' The Palace of San Abruzzo features his Star Eyed Skull motif, which draws on a number of references from recent art history including Harvey Ball's Smiley Face, Keith Haring's Radiant Baby and Kaws’ X-eyed Mickey.
Edwards developed his skull motif as a gender and racially neutral Pop emblem that, “represents the mind floating through the world while the world floats through the mind."
The skull is a universal motif used to acknowledge our shared experience. Edwards depicts it in neon to symbolise how science, knowledge and art illuminate our lives.
This giclée print with hand-torn edges is hand-finished with fluorescent acrylic paint. It is from a limited edition of 50, signed and numbered by the artist.
Size (cm): 50 x 50
Original: $395.25
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Edwards' The Palace of San Abruzzo features his Star Eyed Skull motif, which draws on a number of references from recent art history including Harvey Ball's Smiley Face, Keith Haring's Radiant Baby and Kaws’ X-eyed Mickey.
Edwards developed his skull motif as a gender and racially neutral Pop emblem that, “represents the mind floating through the world while the world floats through the mind."
The skull is a universal motif used to acknowledge our shared experience. Edwards depicts it in neon to symbolise how science, knowledge and art illuminate our lives.
This giclée print with hand-torn edges is hand-finished with fluorescent acrylic paint. It is from a limited edition of 50, signed and numbered by the artist.
Size (cm): 50 x 50











