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Video Game Art Prints Cheri Stewart - Amy Rose (Closeup)
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Cheri Stewart - Amy Rose (Closeup)

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Cheri Stewart, Amy Rose, 2024
11 x 17 inches
Archival inkjet print
Open edition
$40 Unframed
$80 Framed

Sonic the Hedgehog was Sega’s anointed mascot rival to Nintendo’s Mario. Where Mario was cute and dithering, Sonic had an attitude and spikes to boot and was blazing fast. Arriving in 1991 for the Sega Genesis, Sonic’s success inaugurated the console wars of the 1990s between competing consoles from Sega and Nintendo. In Chicago-based artist Cheri Stewart's hands, Sonic’s number one fangirl Amy Rose gazes lovestruck into the viewer’s eyes amid a field of heart-shaped bubbles.  

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Cheri Stewart, Amy Rose, 2024
11 x 17 inches
Archival inkjet print
Open edition
$40 Unframed
$80 Framed

Sonic the Hedgehog was Sega’s anointed mascot rival to Nintendo’s Mario. Where Mario was cute and dithering, Sonic had an attitude and spikes to boot and was blazing fast. Arriving in 1991 for the Sega Genesis, Sonic’s success inaugurated the console wars of the 1990s between competing consoles from Sega and Nintendo. In Chicago-based artist Cheri Stewart's hands, Sonic’s number one fangirl Amy Rose gazes lovestruck into the viewer’s eyes amid a field of heart-shaped bubbles.  

Cheri Stewart, Amy Rose, 2024
11 x 17 inches
Archival inkjet print
Open edition
$40 Unframed
$80 Framed

Sonic the Hedgehog was Sega’s anointed mascot rival to Nintendo’s Mario. Where Mario was cute and dithering, Sonic had an attitude and spikes to boot and was blazing fast. Arriving in 1991 for the Sega Genesis, Sonic’s success inaugurated the console wars of the 1990s between competing consoles from Sega and Nintendo. In Chicago-based artist Cheri Stewart's hands, Sonic’s number one fangirl Amy Rose gazes lovestruck into the viewer’s eyes amid a field of heart-shaped bubbles.  

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