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Network Glitch Painting

Johnman Spraycan

Ireland

Painting, Spray Paint on Train Tickets

Size: 40.2 W x 42.1 H x 2 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

“Network Glitch”. Spray paint and acrylic ink on rail tickets from around the world; float mounted at various heights in a large box frame (102cm x 107cm x 5cm / 40”x42”x2”). The piece has rail tickets from Ireland, Britain (both historic and modern), Holland, Italy, America, Australia, Singapore, Norway, Italy, Germany, France and Hong Kong and uses Hannah Chledowski photographed by Atikh Bana as its reference material. The artwork also incorporates my first use of Molotow’s Liquid Chrome, which really makes the jewellery elements of the piece ping when the light catches them. An artwork you can keep going back to.  The portrait has been painted with transparent spray paint on train tickets from around the world. The portrait has then been cut and "glitched" along three different axes. The artwork can also be viewed in three different ways: One can stand back and admire the artwork displayed as one finished  piece, secondly one can get up close and explore the origin, details, dates and destinations of all the train tickets preserved within.  Finally, there are the details of the artwork itself, where one can explore how the different elements would connect back together as it once was, before the portrait was "glitched" along the three axes.

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Painting:

Spray Paint on Train Tickets

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

40.2 W x 42.1 H x 2 D in

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Like many urban artists, Johnman's true identity is a closely guarded secret. However, there is speculation by some that he may in fact be a man named John. He likes to take old or familiar objects and breath new life into them by using them as his canvas and artistic inspiration. Inspired by Graffiti’s roots with the painting of trains; he set about spray painting intricately hand cut stencils onto train tickets, old signs, and other media which are then hand finished with acrylic ink in his own unique style. ​ This work is interspersed with occasional brightly coloured works on more conventional stretched canvases. ​ British born; Johnman started his journey into the urban art world with Devon’s Arts Anonymous. He now resides in Dublin. He was a finalist in the Inaugural Stencil Art Prize in Sydney and has exhibited in numerous galleries and exhibitions, including a solo show in London's Graffik Gallery. His work has been published in both of the Upfest Urban Art Festival Books and Bizarre Magazine. His artwork resides in private collections around the globe. Johnman is available for commissions both large and small. Be it an outdoor mural, a train ticket piece incorporating tickets with meaningful dates / locations or anything in-between. ​​ A self proclaimed romantic, this is often reflected in his artwork. If you know where he’s exhibiting or painting then keep your eyes peeled for one of his hand painted pebbles, inscribed with his mantra “The best things in life aren’t things”.

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