Mad Max, Harry Potter, Walking Dead, and More Are Adorably Badass in This Amazing Art
Whether it be Twitter, Facebook, your text messages or just general web surfing, it’s almost certain you’ve seen the work of 100% Soft. The artist has become the go-to person in terms of pop culture emojis because his style is so perfectly suited to it. This weekend, he’s having his second solo art show, and we’re excited to debut some of the pieces.
@acatcie on Instagram: “the powerpuff girls!! 🌱 decorate the comments with flowers🌺🌸🌼i’m really loving their matching styles💞also i’ve drawn this trio like a…”
@acatcie added a photo to their Instagram account: “the powerpuff girls!! 🌱 decorate the comments with flowers🌺🌸🌼i’m really loving their matching…”
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100% Soft "Walking Dead" Print
giclee 16 x 20 inches unframed signed and numbered, limited edition of 100 inspired by The Walking Dead
This Time, The Bride Killed Bill With Cuteness
If you're looking for something to do in Los Angeles tonight, consider swinging by the opening of Truck Torrence's Mass Hysteria! show at Gallery 1988 (East). Torrence will be showing off his pop culture crowd illustrations, packed with adorable versions of familiar TV and movie characters.
How Star Wars' Heart-Cloggingly Cute Emojis Took Over The Internet
These days, emojis are as essential to online interactions as an alphabet. So once Star Wars finally entered that world with its own app, it became essential to get in on the craze. Enter Truck Torrence, an artist hired to make the cutest versions you’ve ever seen of a galaxy far far away.
#CoolArt: Gallery1988 presents 'Mass Hysteria 2' by 100% Soft
Gallery1988 presents 'Mass Hysteria 2' by 100% Soft, a follow up show to his original 'Mass Hysteria' exhibition from 2015 with more artworks based on popular films and pop culture. The show is on display at Gallery1988 (East), 7021 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90048 and is on until September 17. Prints from the show are available here.
This Time, The Bride Killed Bill With Cuteness
If you're looking for something to do in Los Angeles tonight, consider swinging by the opening of Truck Torrence's Mass Hysteria! show at Gallery 1988 (East). Torrence will be showing off his pop culture crowd illustrations, packed with adorable versions of familiar TV and movie characters.