![]() ![]() Many of his acclaimed artwork were collaborations with other brands or artists of a wide range of styles and concepts such as when he designed clothing and apparel for Warner Bros., merchandise of all kinds for motorcycle clubs and TV shows or explored working with visual street artists. and many other major studios, Garotto took it upon himself to gain experience doing multifaceted projects such as work for samba schools creating carnival parade floats in Brazil, bespoke handmade furniture in Argentina, or large-format plaster, stone and wood sculptures around the world. This work of art can be shipped worldwide from Garotto Art's studio in Sitges (Barcelona), Spain.Īfter many years working around the world drawing for Disney, Warner Bros. Its large proportions and final composition were conceived according to Garotto's own vision. As a result, this artwork captures the message of gender equality in the world of video gaming, a plight Garotto is an advocate of. ![]() Through a long creative process, from the frame to the figures, all its wooden pieces have been meticulously designed, carved, and polished by the artist and then covered with a variety of textures and a range of fair colors, like white and gold in contrast with the dark blacks and grey. With a handcrafted wooden base covered with original ©Versace Home materials, Garotto fashions a Pac-Man with the Medusa logo about to eat the ghosts of the mythical game. Medusa, this artwork represents a fusion between fashion brand ©Versace and the best-selling video game in history. This video game was launched by Toru Iwatani in the 80’s with the intention to offer one that would appeal to women as well as men, because most that had existed until then were war or sport themed. This original artwork, Pac-man Plays with Versace #1 is one of the exclusive pieces created by artist Garotto for the Medusa Collection as a tribute to Pac-Man, a video game and universal icon of its genre. ![]()
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