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Vinci Art
United Kingdom
Mixed Media, Algorithmic Art on Paper
Size: 8.3 W x 11.8 H x 0.1 D in
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Rio 2016 Olympic Games: Three Four Letter Words in Braille This is a piece of Conceptual Art. This follows on from the previous version 'London 2012 Olympic Games: Three Four Letter Words in Braille' (limited stock left) This version has been Inspired by the events of the forcoming Rio 2016 Olympic Games, Rings of Red, Blue, Yellow, Green & Black with the rings Blue & Black modified to the colours of the Rio Mascots Vinicius & Tom to bring out colourfulness of the Rio Carnival. The Olympic Rings have been arranged in a pattern of six circles grid as used in Braille, to spell a Letter. Contains a series Four horizontal letters, spelling a Four Letter word from the Games, and Three Words arranged Vertically. (See last image for Braille Letter key) This has been signed by the Artist using modified signature of Vinciius (Artistic Licence, refers to Vincent Artist & Vinicius the mascot & Leonardo de Vinci) Limited Edition Digital Print 1 of 25 Artwork is titled, signed and numbered by the Artist on the rear of the print, and printed with 10 colour archival quality pigment inks on 280g Paper Available in 2 Sizes: A4 Print 21cm x 30cm or A3 Print 30cm x 40cm
Algorithmic Art on Paper
25
8.3 W x 11.8 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
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UK-based Vinci Art is a Conceptual Artist and Post Pop Artist best known for his abstract use of repetitive vertical, horizontal and diagonal lines superimposed with four-letter words forming a playable word search “The idea or concept [Conceptual Art] is the most important aspect of the work, and I use any medium [painting, digital, printmaking or sculpture] to convey the idea to the piece of Fine Art” The Artist is interested in the interaction between opposites, yin & yang, war & peace, love & hate, rich & poor, and life & death. The Artist juxtaposes these contrasts with the innocent of Toys and Games used in our youth. His most recent body of work Style Series is influenced by De Stijl after Piet Mondrian [1872-1944]. De Stijl is Dutch for "The Style", also known as Neoplasticism was a Dutch art movement. De Stijl advocated pure abstraction and universality by a reduction to the essentials of form and colour; they simplified visual compositions to vertical and horizontal, using only black, white, and primary colours. His previous body of work includes the "Berry Series" influenced by textiles and cloth of “Plaid” or tartan one of the most widely used patterns in history. The work used a combination of vertical stripes and horizontal stripes with transparency to the underlayer. The stripes follow a sequence or order from dark to light, known as Conceptual Art The previous body of work includes "Flags of the World" which communicates with viewers through linguistics, semiotics, and cryptography. The series includes English, French, Italian, Spanish, German, and American Flags superimposed with four-letter words of their respective language forming a playable word search from A to Z. His previous works include, "Retro Celebrity Stars", which is a homage to celebrities of our past from the films of the Hollywood Golden Era, to the present day. Every one of these individuals helped create the world we live in today, and though we know their names, their actual images might be fading from our memory. "Disasters of War", is a homage to Heroes and Villains from World War I & II, by the use of humorous and tongue-in-cheek language to explore the more serious issues of the past to the present day. Heroes and Villains are portrayed in life, death, and immortality by the use of toys of our innocent youth. The toys are used as a satirical look at the “Disasters of Wars” revealing shock and truths of war and violence in a playful way.
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