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Fifth Avenue Graffiti Collage

MISS AL SIMPSON

United Kingdom

Collage, Paper on Paper

Size: 23.4 W x 33.1 H x 0 D in

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I created this collage as an graffiti wall fragment using old movie bill posters from fashion magazines and bill posters from a visit to NYC. I wanted the piece to show how the fashion brands are superficial and transient. They add little real meaning to our lives yet we are supposed to bow down at their altars. This piece diffuses their power and with a little black indian ink, the models become much more fierce and powerful. I have used old bill posters in this piece as well as oil paint and spray-paint. + unframed + white distressed border + signed + A1

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Collage:Paper on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:23.4 W x 33.1 H x 0 D in

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Miss AL Simpson is an award winning OG cryptoartist with a unique style, merging a digital graffiti style similar to Basquiat, Rauschenberg and Kippenberger with 3D historical motifs and animation. Her work has been covered by the Washington Post, CNBC and the Financial Times. She has exhibited in London, New York, Paris, Tokyo and Vancouver. "In this digital avant-garde, Miss AL Simpson has become one of the chief protagonists of this new movement" BONHAMS Drawing on influences such as Kippenberger and Rauschenberg, Anna Louise uses found items such as billposters and magazines to build up a textured mixed media surface, in order to explore themes of confused popular culture. Layering her work with power and fragility; tales of passion and desire are exposed. At times, these stories are gentle whispers, at other times, they are loud and brash graffiti. Fragmented portraits hidden in urban landscapes reveal an honesty and broken reality; a mixed up version of the popular culture that submerges us all. Exploring the rips of popular culture and society's vulnerability, Anna Louise produces images of dystopic fragility...’a keeper of fragile things’.

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