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Painting, Ink on Paper
Size: 47.2 W x 30.7 H x 0 D in
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Part painting, part drawing. peopled with characters from an ethereal realm - that party moment of presence where the edges seem extra detailed, where humanity parodies animist spirit. I love to play with sapient definition, the humour and absurd nature of our species. These guys could be crowed into a kitchen at someones loft party. We've all been that person who thinks that everyone might be talking about them, haven't we? My cartoon pop styled 'freaks' are born in the furnaces of my street art adventures and the giant interactive colouring murals I present at music festivals (annually at Glastonbury) and other events in the UK and globally. I've created this on beautiful Italian paper with Molotow acrylic ink for a lovely deep matt black finish. You will see faint pencil lines, its part of the process. It will arrive unframed and carefully rolled - pin it straight to your wall with the irreverent abandon or transform it with a beautiful frame. hope it speaks to you :)
Painting:Ink on Paper
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Size:47.2 W x 30.7 H x 0 D in
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Scott Walker, a muralist and explorer of post pop alt-culture, has been making visual works in London and beyond for 3 decades. His unique style of comic fed, urban psychedelia was born in the furnaces of Londons underground club scene, circa 1989. Back then, Scott was part of a club styling collective whose huge ultra violet canvases and murals adorned the walls of thumping railway arches and industrial warehouse raves, lurid dens of glamour and penthouse lairs through the 90's to the 00's. Presently Scott lives in the wilds of Dartmoor in the UK where he makes installation murals for festivals and commercial clients, juggles family life - and draws and paints. His interactive street-styled-punk colouring walls feature at festivals such as Glastonbury and Singapore kite festival, Wellington international arts festival Beijing. His clients include BBC Radio1, Amnesty International, Action for Children, Google, Amazon, Microsoft. Scott continues to work within the education and festival sector providing huge interactive street styled canvases and panels, where school children and families can experience the thrill of expressing themselves as graffiti artists. His installations have had exposure all over the UK and abroad including in China, Singapore and UEA. Scotts paintings and drawings reflect a world of alt comic cartoon pop and urban punk DIY values. There is humour and humanity in his psychedelic style. Animist musings and subterranean culture inspire his art, characters resonate with cartoon trash pop, outsider brut and his exposure to indigenous cultures as a child growing up in New Zealand and East Africa. All artworks will be safely shipped with a certificate of authenticity and a personal sketch and thank you!
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