Why TUD and Jean-Michel Basquiat?
He took inspiration from his everyday life by pushing it through the inner prism and creating unique pieces. Jean-Michel Basquiat preferred to stay the way he is, he understood the point of uniqueness and how important it is to be yourself. As every other “ugly duck”, he became the reflection of his heroes and era.
Jean-Michel Basquiat is one of the best known artists of his generation and is widely considered one of the most important artists of the 20th century. His career in art spanned the late 1970s through the 1980s until his death in 1988, at the age of 27.
Basquiat works are edgy and raw, and through a bold sense of color and composition, he maintains a fine balance between seemingly contradictory forces such as control and spontaneity, menace and wit, urban imagery and primitivism. The Basquiat brand embodies the values and aspirations of young, international urban culture.
Before his career as a painter began, he produced punk-inspired postcards for sale on the street, and become known for the political–poetical graffiti under the name of SAMO. The conjunction of various media is an integral element of Basquiat’s art. His paintings are typically covered with text and codes of all kinds: words, letters, numerals, pictograms, logos, map symbols, diagrams and more, and featured multi-panel paintings and individual canvases with exposed stretcher bars, the surface dense with writing, collage and imagery.
Birds are a common motif in his art, they symbolize freedom or escape. For TUD it is an expression of true feelings and contiguity with your own flaws.
TUD’s legs are stabilized with an in-built additional weight. Pets, children and party people having fun or messing around are never a threat to your precious art piece.
NFC allows to make sure your TUD is authentic and only yours.
Do not disassemble
the duck
Avoid contact with water and humidity over 40%
Do not leave in direct sunlight above 30°C (86°F)
Transport the duck in its original foam & package
Wipe with
a supplied cloth
Possible seam variation is from 0.2 to 5 mm (0.008-0.2 inches)
Limited production run
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