Saturday, January 16, 2010

Bad Hair Day Pin Badge (Auction ID: 192133, End Time : Feb. 08, 2010 00:18:39) - Okbidnow Auction Site

Bad Hair Day Pin Badge (Auction ID: 192133, End Time : Feb. 08, 2010 00:18:39) - Okbidnow Auction Site

I love this how I look most Days lol.

Bad Hair Day Pin Badge

25mm Button Badge
Metal Pin fastening on reverse

Button badges are also called pin badges, or just pins. They look great attached to lapels on blazers, or scattered all over bags and clothing.

All my pin badges are obtained direct from the main license holders. You can be sure that these pin badges are of a high quality, and genuine licensed merchandise.





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"Minnie Driver" by Disney Artist David Willardson (Auction ID: 191569, End Time : Jul. 05, 2010 23:35:41) - Okbidnow Auction Site

"Minnie Driver" by Disney Artist David Willardson (Auction ID: 191569, End Time : Jul. 05, 2010 23:35:41) - Okbidnow Auction Site

This is an wonderfully whimsical Limited Edition Serigraph in color by David Willardson titled "Minnie Driver".
Serigraph in color on wove paper. Signed in ink lower right and numbered. From the numbered edition of 195 (20 artist's proofs and 10 hors commerce proofs also exist).

Registration No. 157795.0086

Appraised Value: $1,380 US



Finished Framed size is 25 1/2" x 28 1/2"



The Appraisal is included with the purchase of this work. This incredible artwork is also professionally matted and framed. It has been stored away since purchased. Never displayed and in mint condition.


This artwork comes from the contents of an estate and is being sold for a client.
David Willardson is the creative force of the “Pop Art Movement”, an innovative new genre where cultural icons are rendered with an unprecedented infusion of color, personality and energy. Unlike traditional “pop art”, however, the subjects of Willardson’s “pep” imagery are not soup cans or boxes of Tide – they are classic Disney characters. “They were my childhood heroes,” Willardson remembers. “I never lost that.” The images in his work express an untapped inner verve bubbling within, giving us a sacred glimpse into their Technicolor souls. “And they do have souls,” Willardson says of his subjects.