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Ron English is known for combining expert craftsmanship with a cynical, humorous critique of American culture. English coined the term ‘POPaganda’ to describe his signature mash-up of high and low cultural touchstones, from superheroes and comic strips, to art-historical iconography. His work includes art prints, billboards, and sculptures.
‘Dino Grenade’, a 4” tall, vinyl collectable figure, muses on the relationship between man and machine: where might evolution take us if we carry on with rapid technological advancements?
A dinosaur-come-grenade, of course! If mankind’s future looks so bleak, there’s nothing for it but to invest in English’s ‘toys’ - maybe a regression to childhood will hold off our dystopian fate…
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Ron English is known for combining expert craftsmanship with a cynical, humorous critique of American culture. English coined the term ‘POPaganda’ to describe his signature mash-up of high and low cultural touchstones, from superheroes and comic strips, to art-historical iconography. His work includes art prints, billboards, and sculptures.
‘Dino Grenade’, a 4” tall, vinyl collectable figure, muses on the relationship between man and machine: where might evolution take us if we carry on with rapid technological advancements?
A dinosaur-come-grenade, of course! If mankind’s future looks so bleak, there’s nothing for it but to invest in English’s ‘toys’ - maybe a regression to childhood will hold off our dystopian fate…