Pasta Oner - Now More Than Ever violet/green Limited edition serigraph by Czech artist Pasta Oner
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The Now More Than Ever limited edition by Pasta Oner addresses the importance of fighting for freedom in the world and in the Czech Republic. This edition is available in three color variants, each limited to 80 signed prints with a certificate. Pasta Oner, a renowned Czech artist, draws on Pop Art and Cartoon aesthetics to create works that comment on society with irony and humor.
This is a signed and numbered limited edition. If you're interested in a specific number, please contact us in advance or include your preferred number in the order notes. Frame is not included.
| Artist | Pasta Oner |
| Printing technique | Silkscreen |
| Year | 2024 |
| Edition | 80 pieces |
| Material | Keaykolour Snow White 300 gsm |
| Dimensions | 50 × 70 cm |
Pasta Oner
Pasta Oner is a contemporary Czech artist known for his works in Pop Art, Cartoon aesthetics, and collages. His art often tackles current societal issues, such as faith, sex, wealth, and social norms, commenting on them with irony and humor.
Additional parameters
| Category: | Limited editions |
|---|---|
| Weight: | 4.01 kg |
| Artist: | Pasta Oner |
| Categories: | silkscreen prints |
| Products: | limited editions |
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Pasta Oner (born 1979) is one of the most prominent figures of the contemporary Czech visual and pop-cultural art scene. His work systematically reflects today’s society through a distinctive, non-judgmental and reconciliatory visual language shaped by pop-art, cartoon aesthetics and mass media imagery.
His artworks explore the symbolic, narrative and value-based layers of present-day pop culture. Through assemblage-like storytelling, he navigates themes of shared desire, postmodern mythologies, spiritual transcendence, subconscious impulses and the visual codes that shape our collective experience.
Pasta Oner stands apart from mainstream post-conceptual strategies. He deliberately cultivates the identity of a highly visible, media-savvy artist whose work remains accessible while still carrying a degree of semantic subversion. He is widely regarded as one of the most distinctive voices in Czech contemporary art.
At the core of his practice is acrylic painting — large-scale canvases, spatial objects, graphic works and installations. His visual language is dynamic, bold and rooted in a deep understanding of how contemporary culture constructs meaning.