Flying Tiger Copenhagen is David Shrigley present the Strong Messages collection, a line limited edition of funny, unexpected and even provocative objects and accessories. It is the messages reported on the various elements and the drawings made by the internationally renowned artist that make each piece an authentic masterpiece. In this way, the Danish brand has once again managed, after collaborating with Yoko Ono and Misaki Kawai, to offer the general public artistic and at the same time accessible objects. Furthermore, to further expand this collaboration, Flying Tiger Copenhagen wanted to relaunch a mini edition of the Shirgley Really Good sculpture, made in 3 thousand copies.
Strong Messages is the theme around which the new projects revolve David Shirgley will propose for Flyng Tiger Copenhagen. The idea is to propose a new concept of art and show how this is complicit in modifying in part or completely our perception of what surrounds us. This is why the Danish company has chosen David Shirgley, who is an important leading figure on the international art scene.
His are extremely well known to fans of contemporary art sculptures, his works, including paintings and books, and of course also the ironic cartoons, which sometimes transcend the satirical, presented in the illustrious English newspaper The Guardian. The collection that David Shirgley designed for Flying Tiger Copenhagen consists of ben 30 pieces and among these there are covers for smartphones and tablets, notebooks, tote bags, pencils and much more.
The style, of course, is highly irreverent and it is impossible to resist such creations. Shrigley himself, speaking of the limited edition collection, said: “Flying Tiger Copenhagen makes objects that everyone can have: that’s why I love working with them. I have done a lot of merchandising, but never with a company that focuses its business on this. These are very simple objects and I appreciate the humility of their creations. The goal is to offer artistic objects to a very wide audience and make them accessible. It doesn’t have to be something exclusive. It must be democratic ”.
Discover all the proposals in our photogallery limited edition of the Flying Tiger Copenhagen collection by David Shrigley.
Flying Tiger Copenhagen is David Shrigley present the Strong Messages collection, a line limited edition of funny, unexpected and even provocative objects and accessories. It is the messages reported on the various elements and the drawings made by the internationally renowned artist that make each piece an authentic masterpiece. In this way, the Danish brand has once again managed, after collaborating with Yoko Ono and Misaki Kawai, to offer the general public artistic and at the same time accessible objects. Furthermore, to further expand this collaboration, Flying Tiger Copenhagen wanted to relaunch a mini edition of the Shirgley Really Good sculpture, made in 3 thousand copies.
Strong Messages is the theme around which the new projects revolve David Shirgley will propose for Flyng Tiger Copenhagen. The idea is to propose a new concept of art and show how this is complicit in modifying in part or completely our perception of what surrounds us. This is why the Danish company has chosen David Shirgley, who is an important leading figure on the international art scene.
His are extremely well known to fans of contemporary art sculptures, his works, including paintings and books, and of course also the ironic cartoons, which sometimes transcend the satirical, presented in the illustrious English newspaper The Guardian. The collection that David Shirgley designed for Flying Tiger Copenhagen consists of ben 30 pieces and among these there are covers for smartphones and tablets, notebooks, tote bags, pencils and much more.
The style, of course, is highly irreverent and it is impossible to resist such creations. Shrigley himself, speaking of the limited edition collection, said: “Flying Tiger Copenhagen makes objects that everyone can have: that’s why I love working with them. I have done a lot of merchandising, but never with a company that focuses its business on this. These are very simple objects and I appreciate the humility of their creations. The goal is to offer artistic objects to a very wide audience and make them accessible. It doesn’t have to be something exclusive. It must be democratic ”.
Discover all the proposals in our photogallery limited edition of the Flying Tiger Copenhagen collection by David Shrigley.