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GOLDMAN **I DON’T CARE** ORIGINAL ACRYLIC

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GOLDMAN **I DON’T CARE** ORIGINAL ACRYLIC
GOLDMAN **I DON’T CARE** ORIGINAL ACRYLIC
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Artist: Todd Goldman
Title: I Don’t Care
Medium: Original Acrylic on Canvas
Signature: This one-of-a-kind work is hand-signed by the artist at the bottom of the image
Image Size: Approximately 32 inches x 24 inches
Framed: Stretched and Ready for Framing
Biography: Goldman borrowed money from his father in order to launch David and Goliath, his clothing company. Goldman launched D&G in 2000, in Clearwater, Florida. Primarily a clothing company, D&G also produces sleepwear with various designs, books, bags, and other accessories. Goldman achieved some notoriety for printing merchandise containing "boy-bashing" slogans, including "Boys are stupid, throw rocks at them!", "Boys are smelly", "Boys have cooties", etc. These are featured on t-shirts, bumper stickers, and other accessories. In 2004, Goldman was criticized for the slogans.
In 2005 Goldman authored a book entitled “Boys Are Stupid, Throw Rocks at Them!” which was also translated into Russian. Goldman released a Boys Are Stupid - The Game based on his artwork by the same name. Goldman also released Stupidopoly, a trading game. Also in 2005, Todd Goldman started selling art in the Jack Gallery.
On July 11, 2008, he opened his own gallery; Pop-Factory Since the gallery's opening Goldman has sold paintings to Jessica Simpson, Rihanna, Paul McCartney, John Goodman and the Wayans Brothers (Marlon, Shawn and Keenen Ivory). Jessica Simpson spent $1000 on a framed lithograph reading, "You say I'm a bitch like it's a bad thing." Rihanna spent $35,000 in a single trip to the Jack Gallery in LA on February 17, 2009. One of the paintings she purchased said, "Fat kids are harder to kidnap." A painting which Goldman says is him making fun of society's obsession with being thin.
Goldman originals have sold for more than $35,000.00
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GOLDMAN **I DON’T CARE** ORIGINAL ACRYLIC

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