"KAWS" Brian Donnelly (New Jersey, 1974).
"Cat teeth bank (orange)", 2007.
Vinyl. Edition of 400 copies.
Preserves the original wrapping, with anagram.
Measurements: 12,7 cm (diameter); 16,5 x 16,5 cm (box).
Round sculpture made of vinyl, in which the author takes advantage of the shape to create a figurative piggy bank. Based on his idiosyncratic language, Kaws, resorts to animation to give life to this everyday object. He endows the sphere with eyes and an open mouth, which reveals affiliated teeth of threatening aesthetics. This work belongs to a collection launched by the artist, consisting of four more pieces, which have the same physiognomy, but different color; blue, green and black.
Brian Donnelly, known professionally as Kaws (stylized as KAWS), is an American artist and designer. His work includes repeated use of a cast of figurative characters and motifs, some of which date back to the beginning of his career in the 1990s, initially painted in 2D and later realized in 3D. Some of his characters are his own creations, while others are modified versions of existing icons. Kaws' sculptures range in size from a few centimeters to ten meters tall, and are made of various materials including fiberglass, aluminum, wood, bronze and an inflatable steel pontoon raft. His work is exhibited in galleries and museums, held in permanent collections in public institutions, and avidly collected by individuals, including music producer Swizz Beatz and rapper Pharrell Williams. Several books illustrating his work have been published. He lives and works in Brooklyn, New York, creating sculptures, acrylic paintings on canvas and silkscreen prints, while also collaborating commercially, predominantly on limited edition toys, but also on clothing, skateboards and other products.Kaws' work can be characterized by an emphasis on color and line, distinctive graphics, such as the repeated use of "x" in the hands and eyes, and a reappropriation of pop culture icons such as Mickey Mouse, the Michelin Man, the Smurfs. Snoopy, and SpongeBob SquarePants. His characters are generally depicted in a timid or helpless pose often with their hands over their eyes.