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'Halloween' by 100% Soft.
Officially licensed 36" x 24" screen print, in a numbered limited edition of 245 for $60.
On sale Sunday July 25 at 3pm CT through Mondo.
100% Soft (Truck Torrence) - Return of the Living Dead poster for Mondo.
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Official Marvel Studios poster for Avengers Endgame by Truck Torrence, July 2019.
10 years. 128 emoji. 1 print ✨ My 10 Years of Marvel Studios official emoji poster. 18x24" edition of 175, Hand signed and numbered, in collab with Grey Matter Art and officially licensed from Marvel ✨ This was an SDCC exclusive and I saved some for you, get yours now! ➡️ http://100soft.shop
I luckily was able to get one of these -- 100%Soft’s officially licensed Marvel Studios 10th Anniversary emoji print -- before they sold out. The art is by Truck Torrence, the MCU’s official emoji artist. SOOO CUTE -- can you name them all?
It doesn't get any better than naked #pizza #surfing! #Cute #kawaii #art by #illustrator @100soft 👉 http://bit.ly/2vPGdrG
The Kawaii Creations of Small Business Owner Truck Torrence
This post is in celebration of National Small Business Week in the US.
“If you like cute junk, I’m your guy, ” says Truck Torrence (@100soft), a “kawaii” (cute) pop artist based in Los Angeles. His company’s name, 100% Soft, comes from how he sees his art: “I really love being able to take something, whether it’s a person, character or food, and distill it down to its basic core elements that make it both recognizable and really cute.” Before dedicating 100% of his energy to 100% Soft, Truck was a graphic designer and web developer in the music industry. “It wasn’t until another artist friend of mine encouraged me to make my Instagram account public and share more art that I started to take it more seriously and see that I could actually maybe do something bigger.”