Harry Potter Gone Wild is a giclée print by Dirty Hans. From an edition of 195, this print is signed and numbered by the artist.
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ARTIST STORY
Born and raised in Liverpool, Dirty Hans is a self-taught painter and illustrator who finds inspiration in pop culture and the Urban Art movement. Drawing from 1950s culture movies, comic books and classic movies, Dirty Hans’ fantastical spaces are a playful take on pop culture icons and superheroes such as Marilyn Monroe, Clint Eastwood and Spiderman.
Born and raised in Liverpool, Dirty Hans is a self-taught painter and illustrator who finds inspiration in pop culture and the Urban Art movement. Drawing from 1950s culture movies, comic books and classic movies, Dirty Hans’ fantastical spaces are a playful take on pop culture icons and superheroes such as Marilyn Monroe, Clint Eastwood and Spiderman.
We love how Dirty Hans likes to pay homage to these pillars of pop culture through their art, creating digital collages that are littered with visual easter eggs that pay tribute to each individual subject. Dirty Hans began painting as a child to counteract their self-confessed hyperactive tendencies, finding the practice calming. As an adult, Dirty Hans travelled extensively throughout Europe before settling in Antwerp, Belgium for 7 years. Whilst living there the artist refined their style, drawing inspiration from the likes of Henri Tolouse-Latrec and Roy Lichtenstein. Dirty Hans has exhibited work worldwide in cities including Paris, Berlin, Miami, Antwerp, and extensively across the UK. We’ve been working with Dirty Hans since 2015.
We love how Dirty Hans likes to play homage to pillars of pop culture through their art, creating digital collages that are littered with visual easter eggs that pay tribute to each individual subject. Drawing inspiration from 50's films, comic books and magazines, Dirty Hans flips these on their head, repurposing these vintage characters and giving them a new lease of life. Never one to shy away from detail, the artist packs a plethora of references into each composition; with Dirty Hans, more is certainly more.
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