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SMOK 22 Collage

anthony irvine

United Kingdom

Collage, Plastic on Cardboard

Size: 48 W x 32.3 H x 1.3 D in

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Final painting of aim's SMOK series.Using the remains of the pods from the exploded pyros which were used to " smoke" the SMOK series of paintings with ensuing visual effects[see short film clips],the name AIM is defined(if you concentrate) in a symmetrical manner- against a cream/white background,not entirely pristine!The pods are upturned and painted black and silver,looking perhaps like little two-eyed animals looking at you. Like the other AIM picture [BANGD 17-medium AIM],this larger AIM picture establsihes the artist's name but also questions the spectator's own goals and directions,possibly?

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Collage:Plastic on Cardboard

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:48 W x 32.3 H x 1.3 D in

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"The Iceman" [performance artist?] melted many ice-blocks in public-quite entertaining? He now produces paintings, mainly based on memories of those "live" blocks [under the name, 'aim']. The concept is that the now evaporated blocks 'live on' in a different form. The theme is repetitive but the interpretation is wide-ranging.

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