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Limited Edition - Barlog Slaps

$20.00

These stickers are 1920s inspired re-creations of the cartoons created by Dux’s great grandfather Barlog.

Barlog was a 1920s cartoonist that made many comics & books. Barlog was also a famous oil painter, and their work has been featured all over the world and is still in many museums today.

Re-drawing these cartoon characters and giving them a modern spin was a fun way for Dux to connect with a family member whom he had never met. This allowed them to collaborate, and have a relationship in the creative space that is the process of art making.

Dux considers this collaboration a way to pay homage to a family member whom he never met.

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These stickers are 1920s inspired re-creations of the cartoons created by Dux’s great grandfather Barlog.

Barlog was a 1920s cartoonist that made many comics & books. Barlog was also a famous oil painter, and their work has been featured all over the world and is still in many museums today.

Re-drawing these cartoon characters and giving them a modern spin was a fun way for Dux to connect with a family member whom he had never met. This allowed them to collaborate, and have a relationship in the creative space that is the process of art making.

Dux considers this collaboration a way to pay homage to a family member whom he never met.

These stickers are 1920s inspired re-creations of the cartoons created by Dux’s great grandfather Barlog.

Barlog was a 1920s cartoonist that made many comics & books. Barlog was also a famous oil painter, and their work has been featured all over the world and is still in many museums today.

Re-drawing these cartoon characters and giving them a modern spin was a fun way for Dux to connect with a family member whom he had never met. This allowed them to collaborate, and have a relationship in the creative space that is the process of art making.

Dux considers this collaboration a way to pay homage to a family member whom he never met.

Dux.

Made by hand, with love - in Richmond Virginia.

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