'Choose Your Fighter' is a charming, nostalgic artwork from the Cameron Twins, released to coincide with the hotly anticipated Barbie movie. A five-layer hand-pulled screenprint, this piece is exclusive to Art Republic and is sure to provide a bold splash of colour to any home. From a limited edition of just 15, the artwork is signed and numbered by the artists and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
"Barbie is a huge part of our childhood, especially growing up in an all-girl household," say the twins. "Toys, such as Barbie, Trolls, Furby and My Little Pony, often feature in our work, adding a playful and witty quality and creating a connection across all ages and social strata, while remaining personal and anecdotal."
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With their fingers firmly on the pulse of recent trends, dynamic artist duo The Cameron Twins have released a timely artwork exclusively with Art Republic that is sure to capture the public's imagination.
The latest vibrant piece from the twins is just in time for the highly anticipated release of the 'Barbie' movie. We couldn't be more thrilled to present this exclusive edition of just 15 prints. Immerse yourself in a whirlwind of dazzling colours and nostalgic brilliance, paying tribute to an iconic character who means so much to so many.
Other than the obvious focus of the piece, there is plenty more to discover on closer inspection. Keep your eyes peeled for a number of charming motifs that will delight viewers of all ages, making for a unique celebration of nostalgia unlike anything you've seen before.
The artwork is a five-layer hand-pulled screenprint on thick wove paper. Signed and numbered by the artist, each print comes with a certificate of authenticity, making it a unique gift – whether to yourself or a loved one!
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Five layer hand-pulled screenprint on thick wove paper
Size: Image size: 47 x 66cm Signed and numbered by the artist and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity
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The Cameron Twins are a collaborative artistic duo of identical twins Abigail and Phebe, who work in screen printing, digital montage, photography, casting, sculpture, and installation. Their work is informed by a vividly coloured and naïve aesthetic and combines old paintings, photographs, notes, and drawings in montages that explore childhood imagination and dreams.
The Cameron Twins are a collaborative artistic duo of identical twins Abigail and Phebe, who work in screen printing, digital montage, photography, casting, sculpture, and installation. Their work is informed by a vividly coloured and naïve aesthetic and combines old paintings, photographs, notes, and drawings in montages that explore childhood imagination and dreams.
The Cameron Twins draw on their shared experience of growing up together and their collective nostalgia. Print is an important part of Abigail and Phebe’s practice, as it enables them to create doubled and mirrored images that reflect their experience as identical twins. The Cameron Twins hand-pull their screenprints, embracing the unique and imperfect effects and how this imbues their work with a fun and child-like quality. They print multiple players, applying different materials and sizes and stencilling over the top, resulting in new, complex compositions and images. The Cameron Twins draw on familiar childhood pop culture references, including Barbie, Trolls, and My Little Pony. They say about this tendency; 'We enjoy using this popular imagery in our sculptures and prints as they add a playful and witty quality to the work and adds to the connectivity of our art across ages and social confines whilst still remaining personal and anecdotal’. The combination of the bright colour palette and the recognisable subject matter is misleadingly cheerful, creating a juxtaposition with the more sinister and dark imagery that is revealed on closer inspection.