Jean-Michel Basquiat Cookie Cutter

Jean-Michel Basquiat Cookie Cutter

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Cookie Cutter & Handle. Handle requires gluing to reverse of cutter post-printing. Basquiat’s Crowns (1981-2) Crowns appear frequently in the early work of Jean-Michel Basquiat signalling his ambition and understanding of art history. Many artists used their monarchs to symbolize their own majestic powers and Basquiat, lacking one, continued the tradition in his own way; he was ambitious and out to become king of the pack. Graffiti artists of the late 1970s and early 1980s also used the crown motif to establish a system of power and ranking among their peers. Graffiti writers who admired the work of others would express their respect for a piece by painting a simple, often three-pointed crown next to the work. Accordingly, certain artists were made “kings” (as in king of the whole subway car or king of the wall) Print Settings Printer Brand: MakerBot Printer: MakerBot Replicator (5th Generation) Rafts: Yes Supports: No Resolution: Standard/medium Infill: 20% Notes: Standard/medium settings 20% Infill

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