Home > Fin DAC > Addicted Art Gallery > Coney Island Girl Come Find Yourself Yellow
  • Coney Island Girl Come Find Yourself Yellow by Fin DAC

Coney Island Girl Come Find Yourself Yellow by Fin DAC

Addicted Art Gallery

Screenprint

2016

Edition Size: #16/20

Sheet Size: 76.0 x 56.0 cm

Signed

Condition: Pristine

Details — Click to read

Medium: Hand painted screen print on 300gsm deckled edge Somerset stain white paper, signed by the artist and Fun Lovin’ Criminals (Huey, Fast & Frank).

Good To Know: Unframed, stored flat in our humidity controlled art storage facility, condition report available upon request.

Asking Price: Excludes international shipping and applicable import duties / charges. Please contact our gallery to obtain a shipping quote. Delivery within Singapore is free.

Arty-Fact: “Graffiti certainly came from a place of illegality and remains mostly true to that even today. Street art for me was just a boys club: guys messing around with their gang of friends etc…I didn’t see much desire to improve in the lower echelons of the scene when I started. Muralism is a different beast entirely…for me, myself and others like me, are simply the acceptable face of street art, the people who’s work doesn’t necessarily challenge that much, is easier to understand visually as opposed to graffiti and street art and the people who’s work translates to other environments like the gallery world more easily.” ~ Fin DAC

Source: Interview: Fin DAC, Street Art United States, 2017

? Lights, Camera, Action ?: Behind the scenes with Fin DAC and Fun Lovin’ Criminals

Created in 2016, ‘Coney Island Girl Come Find Yourself Yellow’ was inspired by Fun Lovin’ Criminals’ song, ‘Coney Island Girl.’ The collaborative project marked Beautiful Crime’s (relaunched as West Contemporary Editions) 10th anniversary and the Fun Lovin’ Criminals 20th anniversary since their seminal album, ‘Come Find Yourself’.

$1,750.00

Purchase

The Artist

Fin DAC

Born in Cork, Ireland, but actively plying his trade worldwide, Fin DAC is a self-taught, non-conformist urban artist who has defined and perfected an atypical spray paint style he has dubbed ‘Urban Aesthetics’. The artist explores themes related to female emancipation and empowerment through his work, readjusting the male gaze and disrupting colonialist attitudes, particularly surrounding the Eastern experience.

Read more

More prints at Addicted Art Gallery

View Gallery