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Drawing, Charcoal on Paper
Size: 16.5 W x 23.4 H x 0.1 D in
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Showed at the The Other Art Fair
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Bold and energetic mark-making and delicate detail make these original drawings a striking and intriguing addition to your walls. Inspired by Ancient Japanese disaster paintings, this acts as a timely reminder that life is short and fragile, and we better make the most of it. There is a white border around the work of approx 1.5cm and would require framing.
2020
Charcoal on Paper
One-of-a-kind Artwork
16.5 W x 23.4 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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Mishfit occupies the hinterland between street art and fine art painting. An active part of UK street art for over 15 years, she was at the forefront of this burgeoning scene as it exploded into the general public’s consciousness as a valid Art form for the first time. Often one of the few female artists on roster, she has since painted internationally from the streets of Melbourne to Europe’s biggest street art festival, Upfest. Her most recent foray into the world of London Art Fairs follows an incredible array of live painting venues over the years, including a giant squat in Amsterdam’s docklands, an Icebreaker ship, Music festivals Glade, Boomtown and Latitude, and perhaps most chillingly, the walls of Hellingly, an abandoned psychiatric hospital and county asylum that has since been demolished. From her studio in Brighton, she is now embracing a more refined approach, combining spray paint and oil paint, to create an energetic style that captures the raw process of creativity. Clashing traditional methods with a fresh contemporary urban art edge. Inspired by the forces of nature, and a deep sense of wanderlust, her work explores the commonalities that make us human. Developing a visual language of dreamlike luminous cloudscapes as a metaphor for human emotion. Sometimes interwoven with obscured figurative elements, she creates poignant, exuberant paintings which celebrate the commonalities that make us human.
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