When Royal Glamsters submitted his Hooly designs, i knew i was onto something. If images transport memes, this one does. Hooly immediately reminded me of Vincent van Gogh's Starry Night. Both art pieces share a certain, unmistakable, wooly dilemma.
Hooly World was a finalist in the YayArtist'08 competition. It was rated as one of the 24 most popular pieces, out of almost 400 submissions. All 24 finalist art pieces were displayed on giant cubes at Kings New Square in Copenhargen, Denmark.
Source: YayArt'08 exhibition opposite the Royal Danish Theater
YayArt offers reproductions on canvas, based on digitally processed master copies. The pieces are “produced on real canvas, using only quality materials and the latest technology available”.
As somebody who also relies on “quality materials and the latest technology” i can tell you that this is the hardest part to demonstrate on the Internet. In the realm of fine art prints, you get what you see, but you have to touch to see clearly. With other words, the only way to judge quality is with your own eyes and hands on the real product. Photos on the Internet are the only other, lossy, way to get an impression beforehand—and that is why feedback is very welcome.
Hooly World on canvas is available until 500 pieces are sold.