



Smiley Faces II
Size:35 x 51 in.
"Smiley Faces II" is an electrifying mixed media creation by the talented modern-day street artist, Dan Pearce. Spanning 31 by 47 inches, this artwork immediately commands attention with its central motif of three iconic yellow smiley faces, their cheerful countenances obscured by splatters of vibrant paint. Surrounding these familiar symbols, a collage of urban artifacts emerges, offering a kaleidoscopic view of contemporary culture.
From stickers to paint splatters, cigarette packets bearing the provocative phrase "Mind F*ck," to cereal boxes humorously rebranded as "Rave Krisp-es," Pearce's creation is a riotous blend of imagery and text. Each element contributes to a vibrant visual tapestry that speaks to the chaotic beauty of street art and the multiplicity of influences that shape our modern world. "Smiley Faces II" is not merely an artwork but a provocative commentary on consumerism, identity, and the blurred lines between art and everyday life.
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Size:35 x 51 in.
"Smiley Faces II" is an electrifying mixed media creation by the talented modern-day street artist, Dan Pearce. Spanning 31 by 47 inches, this artwork immediately commands attention with its central motif of three iconic yellow smiley faces, their cheerful countenances obscured by splatters of vibrant paint. Surrounding these familiar symbols, a collage of urban artifacts emerges, offering a kaleidoscopic view of contemporary culture.
From stickers to paint splatters, cigarette packets bearing the provocative phrase "Mind F*ck," to cereal boxes humorously rebranded as "Rave Krisp-es," Pearce's creation is a riotous blend of imagery and text. Each element contributes to a vibrant visual tapestry that speaks to the chaotic beauty of street art and the multiplicity of influences that shape our modern world. "Smiley Faces II" is not merely an artwork but a provocative commentary on consumerism, identity, and the blurred lines between art and everyday life.











