Jim Riswold v Damien Hirst Pin

A$15.00

Tribute- Artist Series

Jim Riswold is an American advertising executive who quit the industry to become what he termed, "a fake artist". He was diagnosed with leukaemia in 2000, prompting his move from the corporate world, to the world of visual arts. Riswold's work is comedic and pokes fun at art and historical figures.

One artist in particular that seems to have captured Riswold's attention is the artist, Damien Hirst. He has made many pieces based on Hirst's work, including the inspiration for these pins known as 'Make Believe Damien Hirst for the Love of God', where instead of a crystal covered skull, he created a skull covered in sprinkles.

Handmade and designed in Australia- slight natural variations will occur due to the handmade nature of our product.

Available in two colour ways: Bright or Pastel

Size: Approx. 4.5cm L x 3cm W

Weight: A total weight of 3gms

Description: Skull shaped pin covered in multicolour “sprinkles”. Single push pin back with clip

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Tribute- Artist Series

Jim Riswold is an American advertising executive who quit the industry to become what he termed, "a fake artist". He was diagnosed with leukaemia in 2000, prompting his move from the corporate world, to the world of visual arts. Riswold's work is comedic and pokes fun at art and historical figures.

One artist in particular that seems to have captured Riswold's attention is the artist, Damien Hirst. He has made many pieces based on Hirst's work, including the inspiration for these pins known as 'Make Believe Damien Hirst for the Love of God', where instead of a crystal covered skull, he created a skull covered in sprinkles.

Handmade and designed in Australia- slight natural variations will occur due to the handmade nature of our product.

Available in two colour ways: Bright or Pastel

Size: Approx. 4.5cm L x 3cm W

Weight: A total weight of 3gms

Description: Skull shaped pin covered in multicolour “sprinkles”. Single push pin back with clip

Tribute- Artist Series

Jim Riswold is an American advertising executive who quit the industry to become what he termed, "a fake artist". He was diagnosed with leukaemia in 2000, prompting his move from the corporate world, to the world of visual arts. Riswold's work is comedic and pokes fun at art and historical figures.

One artist in particular that seems to have captured Riswold's attention is the artist, Damien Hirst. He has made many pieces based on Hirst's work, including the inspiration for these pins known as 'Make Believe Damien Hirst for the Love of God', where instead of a crystal covered skull, he created a skull covered in sprinkles.

Handmade and designed in Australia- slight natural variations will occur due to the handmade nature of our product.

Available in two colour ways: Bright or Pastel

Size: Approx. 4.5cm L x 3cm W

Weight: A total weight of 3gms

Description: Skull shaped pin covered in multicolour “sprinkles”. Single push pin back with clip

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