Jordan
12.0" x 8.0" in
(31 x 21 cm)
Artwork sold in perfect condition.
Origin: Artist Studio
- Year: 2021
- Classification: Unique
- Support: Stock certificate
- Medium:
- Shipped from USA
- Year: 2021
- Classification: Unique
- Support: Stock certificate
- Medium:
- Shipped from USA
About Toctoc
Toctoc, the French artist, defied norms by turning ugliness into captivating and humorous art. He introduced DUDUSS in 2012, sparking controversy with his unconventional character.
Toctoc describes himself as a versatile artist, delving into street art, illustration, and video creation. He draws inspiration from pop culture, books, movies, and news, often adding humor to well-known characters.
Toctoc admires artists like Tim Burton and Banksy for their humor and messaging in their work. Toctoc always infuses his art with hidden messages, showcasing his creativity.
Despite vandalism, Toctoc remains undeterred. His art, initially puzzling, often brings smiles once its humor is understood.
He values freedom and sharing ideas over societal responsibilities, aiming to make museums universally accessible for free.
Jordan by Toctoc
12.0" x 8.0" in
(31 x 21 cm)
Artwork sold in perfect condition.
Origin: Artist Studio
- Year: 2021
- Classification: Unique
- Support: Stock certificate
- Medium:
- Shipped from USA
- Year: 2021
- Classification: Unique
- Support: Stock certificate
- Medium:
- Shipped from USA
About Toctoc
Toctoc, the French artist, defied norms by turning ugliness into captivating and humorous art. He introduced DUDUSS in 2012, sparking controversy with his unconventional character.
Toctoc describes himself as a versatile artist, delving into street art, illustration, and video creation. He draws inspiration from pop culture, books, movies, and news, often adding humor to well-known characters.
Toctoc admires artists like Tim Burton and Banksy for their humor and messaging in their work. Toctoc always infuses his art with hidden messages, showcasing his creativity.
Despite vandalism, Toctoc remains undeterred. His art, initially puzzling, often brings smiles once its humor is understood.
He values freedom and sharing ideas over societal responsibilities, aiming to make museums universally accessible for free.