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I Want To Be A Woman - Monty Python - Call Me Loretta Artwork - Limited Edition of 24

Patrick Wanis

United States

Mixed Media, Color on Aluminum

Size: 24 W x 16 H x 1.5 D in

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"I want to be a woman!" Is that a new statement or identification? "It's every man's right to have babies if he wants them!" Monty Python explored the subject of gender identification and non-binary people decades ago in "Life of Brian." “Famous Tweets In History.” Imagine that Twitter/X has been around forever, and everyone is alive at the same time. Now, imagine, for example, Jesus Tweeting the two commandments; how many people would Retweet, and who would His Followers be? My series “Famous Tweets In History” explores and highlights the timelessness of meaningful and controversial words by the famous and infamous, revealing something about them or us. In each “Famous Tweet” I create, I explore the cultural icons or famous people who might have been his/her Followers had everyone lived at the same time. Also, the time, date, Retweets and Likes all have a meaning related to the message or the person Tweeting. In each Famous Tweet I present an expressive and exaggerated portrait of each subject, amplifying it with color and style, and with a distinctive image of him/her. I am not tied to any particular ideology: I focus on provoking thought, emotion and conversation. Is It Art If It Doesn’t Make You Feel Anything? This, my latest series of digital paintings reflect the intersection of technology, social media and the ‘cultural evolution and regression.’ My passion and insights into human behavior draws me to expose the intense emotions and biases of our world in a way that incites a response from the viewer while simultaneously exposing/satirizing the conflict of the absurdity and surrealism of our own lives. Digital painting infused into gloss white aluminum with UV resistant polymer. Black metal edge frame

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Mixed Media:Color on Aluminum

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:24

Size:24 W x 16 H x 1.5 D in

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"Ever since I began painting as a teenager, I have believed that art is defined by its ability to provoke a response – to provoke thought and emotions, and to appeal to the senses and imagination. That is the aim of my work." Australian Patrick Wanis has been creating a body of work for the past ten years that provokes conversation and stimulates the senses by exploring and challenging the connection between our emotions, biases, and deep desires for escape and beauty. Beginning as a teenager painting with oils and inspired by the surrealists and impressionists, Wanis now paints digitally, and with a camera. He creates colorful worlds that transport you into an experience where you interpret what you see, and where he often directly challenges your own beliefs and perspectives. “I have lived by the ocean in 5 countries over the past 20 years, and thus my obsession with water reveals itself in the power of light, shadows and reflections. “My work reflects the intersection of technology, social media and the ‘cultural evolution and regression.’ My passion and experience in human behavior draws me to expose the intense emotions and biases of our world. I want to incite a response from the viewer and simultaneously expose and satirize the conflict of the absurdity and surrealism of our own lives. What is real, what is truth, what matters, what is right or wrong? Are you sure you and your ideas and beliefs are superior? “I use words, images, and color to communicate ideas and emotions (humor, laughter, anger, fear, loathing, validation, et al), challenging the viewer to look down or across from a different perspective. “My digital painting series “Famous Tweets In History” explores and highlights the timelessness of meaningful and controversial words by the famous and infamous, revealing something about them or us, and challenging or confronting our beliefs. Some of those words are real tweets, others are quotes or popular quotes from movies. By painting the Followers as people from all eras, I reveal the significance and/or timelessness of the message and communication. Thus, for me, I care about ideas, emotions, biases, and values. I want everyone to question what they believe. I care about the thoughts and the feelings that those words and ideas trigger in us.

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