Description
In our online gallery and art shop, you can find some of the most unexpected pieces made by local artists who embed in their artworks the authentic vibe of street art & graffiti.
This one of a kind series of wooden pins painted and cut by Pisica Pătrată depicts his square cat character, which takes the shape of a rectangular happy box, a square that looks like a chirping bird, a cyclops and a tall gradient form.
After many years of drawing and painting on the streets of Romania or in his studio in Bucharest, Pisica Pătrată manages to embed many ideas, concepts and emotions, expressed only through the faces of his characters.
Each pin is one of a kind, painted in acrylics on hand-cut wood ply glued to a safety clasp.
Dimensions:
- green character w 2,8 x h 2,9 cm
- pink character w 3,7 x h 2,5 cm
- green cyclops character w2,9 x h 3,2 cm
- orange gradient character w 2 x h 4,1 cm
About PISICA PĂTRATĂ
Pisica Pătrată (the Square Cat) is one of the most acclaimed illustrators and muralists in Romania, and also the founder of the Comic Books Museum. He has an intense activity, with many public appearances, book launches, comics, magazines, personal exhibitions, participation in festivals and a long series of murals. In the Un-hidden street art in Romania book and the map, you can find a good part of the works and artistic installations featuring Pisica Pătrată‘s characters, which reconfigure forgotten spaces in the urban environment, galleries or even museums.
In recent years, we have been happy to have several opportunities to collaborate with Pisica Pătrată by creating one of the most beloved murals in Bucharest and a street art installation on the façade of the Capitol Summer Theatre (2008, 2016, 2017). We exhibited some of his astonishing paintings in multiple collective exhibitions at Kube, Lente, Palatul Universul, Romanian Design Week and Imbold Gallery. In the living room and in the urban garden of Lente, you can find the mural made in 2016, within the series Pictăm Pereți, and the wooden totem Un-hidden Bucharest (2017). Also, in collaboration with the Un-hidden Bucharest project, Pisica Pătrată installed 6 wooden panels on the façade of the Cina building, which hosts the M60 Space (2018). At the end of last year (2020) we invited Pisica Pătrată to paint a large canvas during the feeder sound live session with Primărie.
Part of the collection of wooden art toys assembled and painted by Pisica Pătrată are available in the feeder.ro/shop.
You can find out more about the Pisica Pătrată by reading the extended feeder insider interview, browsing the digital catalogue of works or the 300 news and articles indexed in the feeder.ro archive.