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Mixed Media, Acrylic on Wood
Size: 15.7 W x 39.4 H x 15.7 D in
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Exuding Rock n Roll and style, the hand drawn ‘Gimme Shelter’ image was Naomi’s homage to The Rolling Stones, and in her opinion, one of their greatest songs. The song has a back story which connected with Naomi and so did the lyrics depicting the stark contrasts of War being ‘just a shot away’ and Love being ‘just a kiss away’. Naomi made a series of 4 vintage styled tin lightboxes inspired by an original Collector’s piece that she bought from the Godfather of Neon; Chris Bracey and the signs that adorned the seedy sex shops of Soho in the 70’s and decided to make a chair version also. -Antique 19th Century Oak Chair, acquired from a French Chateau by the Artist. -Hand upholstered with a luxurious black gloss leather seat. -Base coat hand painted with Farrow and Ball Pitch Matt Black. -Rolling Stones ‘Gimme Shelter’ Artwork designed and hand painted in acrylics and spray paints. -Stencil kiss print on the reverse. -Signed by the artist -40 x 40 x 100cm, Seat Height 50cm
2022
Acrylic on Wood
One-of-a-kind Artwork
15.7 W x 39.4 H x 15.7 D in
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Naomi Wallens, a British contemporary multidisciplinary artist working with painting, sculpture and neon. Self-taught as a street artist, Wallens is becoming well known in the art world for her provocative artwork exploring the subtleties of societal pressures of conformity and the profound impact this has on our ability to feel connected to our own self. Drawing on her own experiences as a woman and mother and the experiences of those that she collaborates with, Wallens’ works are unorthodox products of visual story-telling that fight and challenge societal injustices and champion empowerment and love. Wallens pushes her emotional boundaries to become the subject in many of her painted works and directly makes use of the female form using her own body in many of her sculptures to illustrate the stories she sets to tell. Wallens’ latest work has evolved from containing a strong autobiographical element in examining her own experiences of happiness (and the not so happy ones) to observing human behaviours and emotions within the framework of the society in which we live today, depicting subjects at odds with their often glamorous appearance. Before launching her career as an artist Wallens followed a conventional academic route, eventually bagging herself a business qualification before embarking on a career in the corporate world. Feeling disillusioned and empty with her pre-conditioned life, this fuelled her ever-rebellious inner self to go on a courageous and often painful journey of self-discovery as an artist. Wallens debuted her most recent collection at Startnet, The Saatchi Gallery in October 2020. Wallens wanted to capture the mood of the World during ‘lockdown’, representing the internal and external battles that many of us have in the modern world to love and be loved for who we are, exploring the effects of societal programming and cultural conditioning, captivating the viewer with soul-stirring intrigue. Wallens’ work has now become a firm favourite with international high net worth private art collectors and interior designers alike.
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