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Acrylic on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.

Signed on the front.

Throwaway has his tongue firmly in his cheek as he explores the intersection of religious iconography and popular culture.

Religions have evolved over millennia to present highly curated and edited versions of their foundation stories. Has the entertainment industry recognised the power of these themes and adapted them into modern storytelling to improve their uptake and success.

Also, everybody loves Baby Yoda...

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Acrylic on stretched canvas. Ready to hang.

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Stretched and ready to hang

This artwork is currently stretched and ready to hang.

#black and white, #star wars, #street art, #big art, #portrait, #white

All art by Throwaway Art

Jack Post stands slouched over slightly while glaring off to the middle distance. His expression sits somewhere between distracted and resentful.

He is dressed as Batman’s Robin, in a typical 1960s camp Robin costume, complete with tights, leather gloves and a long cape.

Smoke fills the bottom of the portrait.Madonna and the Child depicts a young woman, dressed in robes, resembling the Virgin Mary. She is sitting on the ground and her head is illuminated by a circular halo, similar to those seen in religious images of Madonna. Rather than looking over an infant Jesus, this version of the Virgin Mary is gazing over a levitating metallic crib containing Baby Yoda.A young woman sits in a dark shallow space, an intimate setting that draws the viewer's attention exclusively on her.  She faces away from the viewer, but looks back over her left shoulder.

A large ear spacer (or tunnel) is visible in her left earlobe. Her hair is cut very short on one side of her head, and her blonde hair is flipped over the right side of her head.The subject of this black and white artwork is Australian comedian Mark Samual Bonano. Mark is wearing a traditional Italian harlequin clown costume - a skin tight body suit covered in diamond pattern. He is adorned with neck and wrist ruffles. Mark is kneeling on the ground while holding an oversized rose. 

While he first appears to be smiling, closer inspection reveals that his expression appears to mask sadness. He stares forlornly into the middle distance.
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