Button Badge — B0574B10
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All Stereohype button badges available at stereohype.com are classic high quality one inch (25mm) metal back badges with so-called D-pin. Tiny stickers at the back mention the artist, release date, series number, etc. The growing collection of these mobile mini canvases – featuring over 1,700 individual designs by over 600 international graphic designers, illustrators, photographers and artists – consists of all B.I.O. (By Invitation Only) contributions, winners of Stereohype's annual button badge design competition and additional series such as the special collaborations: AFOMFS Series, MICA Series, 10x10 Series and Emoji Series. Badges are manufactured in the United Kingdom.
Wonderfully absurd reflections of the world define the work of the artist and illustrator Cristina Guitian. Fascinated by scale, Cristina works in extremes – from small drawings to massive mural-installations. Her line drawings accompanied with minimal colour palette result in uplifting, playful images that celebrate individuality and evolution. More recently Cristina has expanded into sculpture. After years of collecting found objects, they have become the subject for her creations. By re-assembling, combining with broken taxidermy and carving into wood, Cristina revives the objects with new meaning. Cristina has exhibited in London, Tokyo, New York, Amsterdam and Barcelona.
External link: cristinaguitian.com
Created by: Cristina Guitian
Selected international designers, illustrators and artists were invited to submit designs for this one inch (25mm) button badge series. Stereohype sells B.I.O. (By Invitation Only) Series 10 badges separately and gives them away as a free surprise badge with selected Stereohype T-shirts. B.I.O. Series 10 includes artworks by Al Heighton, Catherine Dixon, Cristina Guitian, FL@33, Gregori Saavedra, Lawrence Zeegen, Nazario Graziano, Stefan G. Bucher, Strange Attractors Design, Tamar Moshkovitz, Thom Lambert and Unfolded. Released: September 2011