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Size:33 x 20 in.
Robin Coleman's Grow Up Bart (28" x 16") is a playful and rebellious mixed-media artwork that merges pop culture with urban grit. Featuring Bart and Lisa Simpson in a humorous and irreverent scenario, the piece blends comic nostalgia with contemporary collage techniques. The characters are intricately constructed from layered text and vintage imagery, adding depth and cultural commentary to the composition. Set against a Camden street sign backdrop, the piece exudes an urban aesthetic, nodding to London’s vibrant street art scene.
The artwork showcases Coleman's signature style—combining found materials such as magazine clippings, postage stamps, and newsprint to create a unique, multi-textured visual experience. The contrast between the structured typography and the chaotic, free-spirited attitude of the characters highlights the tension between childhood innocence and youthful defiance.
Robin Coleman has carved out an international reputation with his distinctive pop-art-meets-street-art aesthetic. His meticulous, handcrafted collages, often painted onto reclaimed urban surfaces like skateboards and street signs, have captivated collectors worldwide. Inspired by legends like Roy Lichtenstein, Coleman reinvents classic pop culture icons with a fresh, modern twist.
Having exhibited alongside street-art pioneers such as Banksy, Mr Brainwash, and Eine, Coleman's work has gained significant traction in the contemporary art world. His pieces have been showcased in London, New York, Cape Town, Dubai, and Paris, attracting high-profile collectors, including Antonio Banderas. With his work consistently selling out at auction and surpassing expectations, Coleman remains a rising star in the world of contemporary pop art.

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Size:33 x 20 in.
Robin Coleman's Grow Up Bart (28" x 16") is a playful and rebellious mixed-media artwork that merges pop culture with urban grit. Featuring Bart and Lisa Simpson in a humorous and irreverent scenario, the piece blends comic nostalgia with contemporary collage techniques. The characters are intricately constructed from layered text and vintage imagery, adding depth and cultural commentary to the composition. Set against a Camden street sign backdrop, the piece exudes an urban aesthetic, nodding to London’s vibrant street art scene.
The artwork showcases Coleman's signature style—combining found materials such as magazine clippings, postage stamps, and newsprint to create a unique, multi-textured visual experience. The contrast between the structured typography and the chaotic, free-spirited attitude of the characters highlights the tension between childhood innocence and youthful defiance.
Robin Coleman has carved out an international reputation with his distinctive pop-art-meets-street-art aesthetic. His meticulous, handcrafted collages, often painted onto reclaimed urban surfaces like skateboards and street signs, have captivated collectors worldwide. Inspired by legends like Roy Lichtenstein, Coleman reinvents classic pop culture icons with a fresh, modern twist.
Having exhibited alongside street-art pioneers such as Banksy, Mr Brainwash, and Eine, Coleman's work has gained significant traction in the contemporary art world. His pieces have been showcased in London, New York, Cape Town, Dubai, and Paris, attracting high-profile collectors, including Antonio Banderas. With his work consistently selling out at auction and surpassing expectations, Coleman remains a rising star in the world of contemporary pop art.























