Send Yourself Nowhere Vinyl Figure Joan Cornella
Send Yourself Nowhere Vinyl Figure Joan Cornella
Send Yourself Nowhere Vinyl Figure Joan Cornella
Send Yourself Nowhere Vinyl Figure Joan Cornella
Send Yourself Nowhere Vinyl Figure Joan Cornella
Send Yourself Nowhere Vinyl Figure Joan Cornella
Send Yourself Nowhere Vinyl Figure Joan Cornella
Send Yourself Nowhere Vinyl Figure Joan Cornella
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Joan Cornella

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Dimensions: 6.5 x 5 x 5 inches

Medium: 6.5 inch vinyl figure with customizable stickers

Provenance: Comes brand new in sealed, unopened packaging. Artist signature and publisher signed in the plate on bottom of figure. 'Tap to Verify' holographic verification system on box. 

Edition: Limited Edition of 500

Year: 2022

Condition: New in original, unopened box.


ABOUT JOAN CORNELLA

Over the last decade, Joan Cornellà skyrocketed to internet fame with absurd, disturbing cartoons that capture the anxious, disconnected nature of contemporary life. The Spanish-born artist originally worked as an illustrator for a number of Spanish publications and contributed to the New York Times, reserving his darkest work (expletives, spouting blood) for his Instagram and Twitter feeds. Though much of Cornellà’s cachet derives from fans’ social media shares, the artist has also exhibited at shows in New York and Hong Kong, and his work has fetched up to $45,000 on the secondary market. Cornellà views the contrast between his cheery comic-book color palette and the deadpan violence that befalls his characters as instructive. He believes that we all laugh at misery, and it can be enlightening to examine the source of that humor.