Cartoon Network 1997 by Peter Halley

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Cartoon Network - 1997 by Peter Halley — Framed art print at Zephyeer
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PETER HALLEY

Cartoon Network (1997)

ABSTRACT ART · MUSEUM-QUALITY FRAMED PRINT
A striking example of Peter Halley's geometric abstraction, capturing the essence of digital connectivity in the late 20th century.
30×40 cm / 12×16"
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Peter Halley's Cartoon Network: A Study in Digital Connectivity

Peter Halley's "Cartoon Network," created in 1997, is a striking example of the artist's engagement with themes of digital communication and geometric abstraction. At a time when the internet was rapidly transforming global communication, Halley's work captured the essence of this shift through his signature style of interconnected cells and vibrant colors.

This piece reflects Halley's ongoing fascination with the structure of digital networks and their impact on human interaction. The title "Cartoon Network" may suggest a playful or satirical take on the burgeoning digital landscape of the late 20th century, where information flows through interconnected nodes, much like the cells in Halley's compositions.

Cartoon Network - 1997 by Peter Halley — Framed art print at Zephyeer
CARTOON NETWORK — 1997 BY PETER HALLEY

Peter Halley and the Neo-Geo Movement

Peter Halley emerged as a prominent figure in the Neo-Geometric Conceptualism movement of the 1980s and 1990s. This movement, often referred to as "neo-geo," was characterized by its use of geometric forms, bright colors, and a focus on the structures of modern life, particularly digital technology and urban environments.

"Cartoon Network" is a quintessential example of Halley's mature style, where he combines geometric abstraction with a conceptual exploration of digital connectivity. The work fits within his broader oeuvre, which often employs a grid-like structure to represent the interconnectedness of contemporary society.

EDITORIAL INSIGHT
In "Cartoon Network," Halley transforms abstract geometry into a metaphor for the digital age, where every cell represents a node in the vast network of global communication.

Technique and Composition in Cartoon Network

Geometric Forms

Peter Halley's "Cartoon Network" employs a series of interconnected geometric forms, likely squares and rectangles, arranged in a grid-like pattern. These forms are reminiscent of digital pixels or network nodes, reinforcing the theme of digital connectivity.

Color Theory

The color palette in "Cartoon Network" is characterized by vibrant, saturated hues. Halley often uses contrasting colors to create a sense of depth and dynamism within his compositions. The use of bold colors not only draws the viewer's eye but also evokes the energy of digital communication.

Print & Frame Details

Artist Peter Halley
Original Year 1997
Art Style Neo-Geometric Conceptualism
Subject Matter Abstract Composition
Size 30×40 cm / 12×16"
Print Method Framed Poster
Paper Museum-quality archival paper
Frame Solid wood frame with UV-protective glazing
Glazing UV-protective
Shipping Free worldwide shipping
Returns 30-day return policy

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Styling Your Space with Cartoon Network

Peter Halley's "Cartoon Network" is a versatile piece that can enhance a variety of interior spaces. Its vibrant colors and geometric forms make it an excellent focal point for modern and contemporary interiors. Consider placing this print in a living room with neutral tones to allow the colors to pop, or in a home office to inspire creativity and innovation. The 30×40 cm size is ideal for above a console table or as part of a gallery wall.

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Our prints are produced using museum-quality archival paper and inks to ensure vibrant colors and longevity. Each print is designed to resist fading for decades.

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