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Hell Raiser Print - Limited Edition of 250

Lucky Friday

South Africa

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This is part of my "F u Shell" protest art series where they were using seismic blasting along our coastlines in South Africa in 2022. I wanted to showcase the marine life affected by this in a graphic style and in the same fonts and colours of the corporate Shell brand guidelines. This is an open edition here but if you want an original where I splash TAR and get more creative, I can create a bespoke piece for you. This look so good printed large. Contemporary "Pop Art" for your collection.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Lucky Friday is a graphic designer who originates from New Zealand and now residing in beautiful Cape Town. I’ve worked across the globe for some of the largest advertising agencies on the planet and now concentrating on my artistic talents. I play in the world of digital prints and original art pieces. I’m inspired by Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Picasso and more recently David Hockney & William Kentridge. In my graphic design career graffiti art, Bauhaus School of design and deconstruction influenced my career and fortunate to have won numerous international design awards for my graphic design and global advertising campaigns. You maybe asking why the name “Lucky Friday”? That’s a good question. It has more to do with the amazing people I have met in Africa. Their names are so simple like “Precious, Lucky, Innocent, Beauty etc.” I chose Lucky Friday to represent my Africanism. I hope you enjoy the art you see and are open to commissions. Please follow me on Instagram @luckyfridayartist or use the hashtag #luckyfridayartist TikTok: LuckyFridayArtist Patreon: If you wanting to learn how to create Digital Art like this, please subscribe to my Patreon page.

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