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ROYAL BOTANIC RAINFOREST PIGEONS BILBIL BO PUKING JOY. Painting

William BIL Anderson JR

Australia

Painting, Airbrush on Canvas

Size: 23.6 W x 35.4 H x 2 D in

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ROYAL BOTANIC RAINFOREST PIGEONS QUANTUM COSMETIC CORTINARIUS ARCHERI BILBIL BO PUKING JOY. Triptych C. What/who inspired the work? SUPERFLAT ART INSPIRATION: Inspired Takashi Murakami's psychedelic anime painting TAN TAN BO PUKING... In the abstract expressionism style of Francis Bacon eg BIL BIL BO PUKING onto a Cortinarius Archeri Mushroom... What do you hope it's viewers will feel/think? I don't really expect the viewer to feel anything? other that opening there minds to psychedelic quantum view of Sydney in a liquid water related rainforest form... Why did you choose the medium, subject matter, style? MONOLOGUE: At first I had 3 Triptych Canvases and wanted to stencil the recently completed Sydney Land Mark One Barangaroo... Viewed from Mrs. Macquarie's chair through the fig trees in the Royal botanical Gardens... Then was asked by FRONT UP response to the works in the 2022 Sydney Biennale by Rivus at Barangaroo... The theme was WATER. The Royal Rainforest and or Royal Botanic Triptych Paintings refer to Water as a lifeblood Of the Rainforest... As the theme for the Biennale was WATER... AUTHENTICITY: Title description of work and signed "BIL" on reverse for authenticity... Triptych 1. of 3. (signed on reverse all canvas) each with individual signed certificate of authenticity provenance.

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Painting:Airbrush on Canvas

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Size:23.6 W x 35.4 H x 2 D in

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NAME: William "BIL" Anderson JR (born Australia 1980). William Anderson Jr AKA William "BIL" Anderson JR. Is a Nero diverse Australasian Psychedelic Quantum Super flat pop artist synthesizer music designer from New South Wales Australia... BIL is a Accidental Savant or unlikely artist referring the BLACK SWAN THEORY by Nassim Nicholas Teleb beyond the realm of normal expectations or highly improbable.... And was Inspired compelled to create work after seeing the Japanese cartoon anime works of TAKASHI MURAKAMI and his super flat art movement... While recovering from a Acquired Brain Injury or Traumatic brain Injury... BIL began see abstract visions of mathematical object Geometry transposed onto Japanese anime bipedal humanoid characters as a analog inspired by works created by Francis Bacon Brett Whiteley and Damien Hirst... At first exhibit at the Japan foundation he called them Yeti's... But after finding out that he has both convict Scottish Australian aboriginal ancestry later referring to them as Yowie's and or Yowie Quinkin... After Australian aboriginal Quinkin mythology... Unaware for many years of his Accidental Savantism... He was later diagnosed with Asperger's is on the autism spectrum informed of his Acquired Savant Syndrome... form this BIL developed his own outsider theory's calling it the QUANTUM SUPERFLAT ART MOVEMENT where BIL creates art in the Quantum state of ambiguity... And has had numerous exhibitions at BARANGAROO, JAPAN FOUNDATION, ART GALLERY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, And GOSFORD REGINOAL GALLERY.

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