MR. AB MOTTO

Pop iconography reinvented in an exclusive series of 100 canvases.

Pop art transformed the visual culture of the 20th century, endowing everyday images with a timeless resonance.
Andy Warhol turned faces into icons and color into a manifesto of    modernity.

Now, in a new exploration of repetition and symbolic appropriation, Artai and symbolic appropriation, Artai & Mr. AB present a limited series of 100 unique pieces, where digitized art and contemporary language are intertwined on a 100x100 cm canvas.

Each artwork is an experience in itself: a visual vibration that reinterprets the power of color, texture and typographic intervention.
As in the tradition of Warhol, the repetitio is not just an echo, but an evolution, an insistence on collective memory and insistence on collective memory and the desire for connection.

“PLEASE FORGIVE ME, TOUCH ME NOW” is not just a series of canvases, it is a manifesto  in itself: an invitation to experience art from the urgency of the present, from the need  to feel and be felt.

Take a closer look

Pop iconography reinvented in an exclusive series of 100 canvases.

Pop art transformed the visual culture of the 20th century, endowing everyday images with a timeless resonance.
Andy Warhol turned faces into icons and color into a manifesto of    modernity.

Now, in a new exploration of repetition and symbolic appropriation, Artai and symbolic appropriation, Artai & Mr. AB present a limited series of 100 unique pieces, where digitized art and contemporary language are intertwined on a 100x100 cm canvas.

Each artwork is an experience in itself: a visual vibration that reinterprets the power of color, texture and typographic intervention.
As in the tradition of Warhol, the repetitio is not just an echo, but an evolution, an insistence on collective memory and insistence on collective memory and the desire for connection.

“PLEASE FORGIVE ME, TOUCH ME NOW” is not just a series of canvases, it is a manifesto  in itself: an invitation to experience art from the urgency of the present, from the need  to feel and be felt.

Take a closer look