One Liners by Rero

“Creating work halfway between urban art and conceptual art, Rero questions the context of art as well as the codes that govern images and intellectual property with an acronym that regularly crops up in his pieces: WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get).  Appropriation and self-censorship — he strikes his slogans with a thick line — are key concepts in his exploration of image negation.” -Backlash Gallery

 

Rero currently has two hand painted screen print series that are a part of the Freeway Editions collection. Each series is a lovely synopsis of the artist’s wit and ability to grab your attention with one line of text. Bold statements, seemingly negated, set against an abstract beautiful watercolor background. The ideas of beauty and bluntness collide on paper.

Check out the hand painted screen prints by Rero. And stay tuned for more news regarding the artist!

 

 

Untitled (When I Shit I Look At Marcel Duchamp's Book...) Edition 5 of 8  is part of the unique set of hand-painted screen prints from  Rero Each piece of this limited edition set was individually painted by the artist before 1 silkscreen pattern was applied to a high quality cotton paper, handmade in India.  Each edition is signed and numbered by Rero.

 

Untitled (Don't Tell Me The Truth...) Edition 7 of 8  is part of the unique set of hand-painted screen prints from  Rero Each piece of this limited edition set was individually painted by the artist before 1 silkscreen pattern was applied to a high quality cotton paper, handmade in India.  Each edition is signed and numbered by the artist.


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