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Serendipity - Black spray paint on the pages of a TV listings magazine leave behind the ghostly outlines of two semi automatic firearms. The emotive phrase "Playing Dirty" is framed by one of the weapons. In the top left corner "US Drama" is visible evoking the number of gun related deaths in America.

This piece is black spray paint on magazine pages and will be shipped rolled in a tube.
Serendipity - Black spray paint on the pages of a TV listings magazine leave behind the ghostly outlines of two semi automatic firearms. The emotive phrase "Playing Dirty" is framed by one of the weapons. In the top left corner "US Drama" is visible evoking the number of gun related deaths in America.

This piece is black spray paint on magazine pages and will be shipped rolled in a tube.
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Playing Dirty Painting

Stephen Beer

United Kingdom

Painting, Spray Paint on Paper

Size: 24.8 W x 16.9 H x 0 D in

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Serendipity - Black spray paint on the pages of a TV listings magazine leave behind the ghostly outlines of two semi automatic firearms. The emotive phrase "Playing Dirty" is framed by one of the weapons. In the top left corner "US Drama" is visible evoking the number of gun related deaths in America. This piece is black spray paint on magazine pages and will be shipped rolled in a tube.

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Painting:Spray Paint on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:24.8 W x 16.9 H x 0 D in

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Most recently Stephen's work has been featured in "And Now For The Good News (works from the Annette & Peter Nobel Art Collection)", at the Pera Museum, Turkey. Born in 1962 Stephen is a child of post war popular culture. His creativity began in '67 when his father set up a photographic darkroom in a cupboard under the stairs. There they made primitive b&w pictures, and Stephen hasn't stopped creating since. His work has been collected by Mark Bezos and many others around the world, and he likes to think his work gives pleasure, entertains and creates discussion.

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