About Whatshisname PeePek Red – Balloon Dog 5 Inches Tall
The London-based contemporary artist Whatshisname (Sebastian Burdon), strikes again with his iconic PeePek Red Balloon dog measuring 5″ inches tall. Released in December 2018, Whatshisname aims to refresh the spectator’s mind and brighten the dull monotony of everyday life with the playful and vibrant aesthetic of this PeePek Red Balloon Dog Statue. Through the constant variation of an iconic pop art figure such as a balloon dog sculpture, Whatshisname demonstrates that artworks themselves are open to being revisited by artists and result in entirely brand new masterful works of art. The artist reflects in his artwork Peepek Red his strife to stimulate inspiration, evoking a sense of wonder while unleashing creativity in the spectators. More details on Whatshisname PeePek Red – Balloon Dog 5″ Inches:
- Dimensions: 5.10″H x 5″ x 6″ inches (est.) [Height 12 cm]
- Material: Polyurethane Resin, Glossy Finish (Statue), Plastic (accessory).
- Color: Red (Glossy Finish), Yellow.
- Details: Original artwork, Limited Edition of 300.
- Release Date: December 2018.
- Signed by the artist; series number indicated in the artwork.
- Care Instructions: Dust cloth.
About Whatshisname (Sebastian Burdon)
Sebastian Burdon, adopted the alias Whatshisname after reflecting on the difficulty of often remembering other artists’ names and thus inquiring “What’s his name?” On the other hand, Burdon claims being inspired by the band Green Day’s song “Whatshername”. Sebastian Burdon was born in 1982 in Eastern Poland, living and working today in London, UK. Retelling that his first work of art was produced at the early age of 7, Burdon demonstrates his early interest in the arts. In 2006, Burdon moved to the United Kingdom and worked as an assistant for renowned British artists and designers, demonstrating his multifaceted artistic skills in digital and traditional mediums of expression. Sebastian Burdon comments that his art aims to motivate the viewer to perceive the world around, through an unorthodox and derisive lense. Moreover, Burdon manages to use his art as a much more eloquent medium of communication able to express what words come short when describing.
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