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Semi-real, abstracted sitting-portrait of a good friend. Not often do I paint realistic and/or classic figurative work. It is within my creative tool-box, and something for which I respect and hold to high regard. An approach I wanted to explore further within my practice, prior to the creation of this piece ensued. The subject, an individual on the constructive and healthy road  of recovery following a Heroin/Fentinol addiction. With that and other reasons, I am very proud of this human being. While spending time together at a Christmas party, the context, setting, and lighting couldn't have been better for reference. "Se Agit; Et Scortum Ducat Ad Mortem" was born that very evening. Mixed media painting, digital painting, UV ink, and aerosol on repurposed construction/street sign.
Semi-real, abstracted sitting-portrait of a good friend. Not often do I paint realistic and/or classic figurative work. It is within my creative tool-box, and something for which I respect and hold to high regard. An approach I wanted to explore further within my practice, prior to the creation of this piece ensued. The subject, an individual on the constructive and healthy road  of recovery following a Heroin/Fentinol addiction. With that and other reasons, I am very proud of this human being. While spending time together at a Christmas party, the context, setting, and lighting couldn't have been better for reference. "Se Agit; Et Scortum Ducat Ad Mortem" was born that very evening. Mixed media painting, digital painting, UV ink, and aerosol on repurposed construction/street sign.
Semi-real, abstracted sitting-portrait of a good friend. Not often do I paint realistic and/or classic figurative work. It is within my creative tool-box, and something for which I respect and hold to high regard. An approach I wanted to explore further within my practice, prior to the creation of this piece ensued. The subject, an individual on the constructive and healthy road  of recovery following a Heroin/Fentinol addiction. With that and other reasons, I am very proud of this human being. While spending time together at a Christmas party, the context, setting, and lighting couldn't have been better for reference. "Se Agit; Et Scortum Ducat Ad Mortem" was born that very evening. Mixed media painting, digital painting, UV ink, and aerosol on repurposed construction/street sign.
Semi-real, abstracted sitting-portrait of a good friend. Not often do I paint realistic and/or classic figurative work. It is within my creative tool-box, and something for which I respect and hold to high regard. An approach I wanted to explore further within my practice, prior to the creation of this piece ensued. The subject, an individual on the constructive and healthy road  of recovery following a Heroin/Fentinol addiction. With that and other reasons, I am very proud of this human being. While spending time together at a Christmas party, the context, setting, and lighting couldn't have been better for reference. "Se Agit; Et Scortum Ducat Ad Mortem" was born that very evening. Mixed media painting, digital painting, UV ink, and aerosol on repurposed construction/street sign.
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Se Agit; Et Scortum Ducat Ad Mortem Painting

Brian Lacey

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Painting, Acrylic on Paper

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Semi-real, abstracted sitting-portrait of a good friend. Not often do I paint realistic and/or classic figurative work. It is within my creative tool-box, and something for which I respect and hold to high regard. An approach I wanted to explore further within my practice, prior to the creation of this piece ensued. The subject, an individual on the constructive and healthy road of recovery following a Heroin/Fentinol addiction. With that and other reasons, I am very proud of this human being. While spending time together at a Christmas party, the context, setting, and lighting couldn't have been better for reference. "Se Agit; Et Scortum Ducat Ad Mortem" was born that very evening. Mixed media painting, digital painting, UV ink, and aerosol on repurposed construction/street sign.

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Painting:Acrylic on Paper

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Size:36 W x 72 H x 4 D in

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Born in Pontiac, Michigan Brian Lacey’s foray into the art world began at a young age and continued to grow through out his youth. Advancing to earn his BFA from The College of Creative Studies in Detroit, Michigan, Lacey became a common name after his residency at Red Bull House of Art, and Fortress Studios. He has been featured in both digital and print publications such as Mass Appeal, and Huffington Post. Lacey's artwork has been exhibited in high end galleries through out the United States and abroad such as, Inner State in Detroit, #Hashtag in Toronto, and SPACE WOMb in Manhattan, NYC. His artwork has been shown along side established artists such as James Marshall, Mike Giant, Remi Rough, and Ron English. Lacey was also selected to exhibit in the Luciano Benetton Collection in Venice, Italy. Lacey has been commissioned to collaborate artistically by some of today's most well know brands such as, American Express, Heineken, Red Bull, and Sierra Mist.

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