Whacked Off on Scooby Snacks is a loud, messy, nostalgia-fuelled collision of cartoons, music, rebellion, and street culture. Painted on cardboard at 90cm x 110cm, this mixed media piece drags the familiar world of Scooby-Doo into a rough-edged urban landscape of handwritten lyrics, expressive paint, graffiti-inspired marks, and chaotic pop-art energy.
Featuring Scooby Doo and Shaggy caught somewhere between paranoia, comedy, and chemical confusion, the painting takes its title and fragmented text from Scooby Snacks by Fun Lovin’ Criminals — a song that perfectly mirrors the artwork’s mix of humour, cool detachment, and slightly unhinged late-night atmosphere.
Painted in my signature loose and instinctive style, the work embraces drips, rough lines, smudges, and imperfections, allowing the cardboard surface itself to become part of the image. The result feels less like a polished painting and more like a relic pulled from the wall of a forgotten club, record shop, or underground venue.
Beneath the humour and pop-culture references sits something more reflective: a painting about escapism, memory, youth culture, and the strange way cartoons and music become tangled up in our emotional lives. The familiar innocence of childhood characters collides with the soundtrack of adulthood — creating a piece that is funny, nostalgic, rebellious, and oddly melancholic all at once.
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It is pop culture pulled apart, remixed, and painted back together with paint, noise, and memory.
Whacked off on Scooby Snacks
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