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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 74.8 W x 39.4 H x 1.6 D in
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This is my latest Urban Pop Space Girl piece based on “that” Jean Shrimpton Vogue shoot. Its a huge 190cm x 100cm.....Space Cadet v3. I create all of my “Urban Pop” pieces with a partial textured base, and in a grungy manner to replicate something of a wall type look. I use some forms of Brandalism once again to replicate advertising on walls. Thruout these pieces you will see disingenuous tags like “Genuine Romance” “ 1800-True Love” “Never seen before” “This will change your life” “Genuine Taste” etc etc to poke a bit of fun at the constant bombardment we all get of things that are bordering on truth and can be a bit disingenuous. I use alot of this for balance, layering and colour within the canvas as well. Layering is an intergral part of all of my art, be it abstracts, Abstract Realism, Book clubs or Urban Pop. Layers give depth. Like all Pop art, it touches on “Popular Culture” and will feature all kinds of things from our youths and experiences thruout life,and the things we buy, watch, love and feel. It might be a cartoon charchter, or an advert or image that has been lost in a comic book from 50 years ago.....all the way across to fashion icons of our current times. Pop art without Appropriation, fair use and the regurgitation of current and past concepts.....really doesn't exist without it. This goes across all forms of media, and in art with all its various forms is as old as time itself...If you are a fan of popular culture, take a few minuiutes and google ”Everything is a remix” and watch the TED talk and other clips by Kirby Fergusson about StarWars, Dylan, Kill Bill, Warhol etc etc..... I am so pleased someone has finally talked about this in detail and given indepth analysis and acknowledgement to this long running “debate” (of sorts). These pieces are intended to be nothing too serious..... a bit sexy sometimes, a bit naughty, a bit of fun and hopefully a few memories. My Urban Poppers are created by hand and can, using acrylics, sugar sprays and often multi piece detailed stencil work. I spend ALOT of time on these!! But they take me back to my graphics roots. I LOVE my urban pop! I package my art securely in twin walled cartons, with inserted protective layering and of course the painting is wrapped in Bubble wrap. All art from Franklin Art Studio comes with a certificate of authenticity and arrives ready to hang....stretched on a quality 40mm frame and of course free hugs and kisses! :) I am a Full Time Multi Disciplinary Artist working mostly in Abstract Paintings, Urban pop Art and Industrial Style Art....almost always BIG and always textured. Texture is my “thing”. I have sold over 4000 pieces in my 7ish years as a fulltime artist, and have pieces scattered thru out some 30 countries world wide. I take my depth of canvas to a different level believing a canvas has 5 sides, and should be created as such. :) and apply a triple gloss finish. I package my art securely in custom made twin walled cartons, with inserted protective layering and of course the painting is wrapped in Bubble wrap. For international shipments, DHL is my carrier of choice. Locally, it is generally TNT and Fastway. I live to create art you will love! Happy Trails! Franko
2018
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
74.8 W x 39.4 H x 1.6 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
Ships in a Crate
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Hi there! I am something of an art addict!!! My bread and butter is producing large format abstract, urban, pop and Abstract Realism style artworks for fashionable homes and commercial projects. If I'm going to make a mess, it might as well be a big one! My studio is located out in the sticks on acreage in an area known as "The Scenic Rim", in Queensland, Australia. It is paradise. I am very happily married, and have 2 beautiful kids. In one way or another, I have spent the last 20 years with art as part of my life. Firstly in the graphics industry, and then as an artist working with a real brush, rather than a mouse. I consider myself fortunate to be able to make a living as a full time artist, and thank those clients that have supported my “habit” along the journey. There are no expectations that anyone will like or even buy my art. But I hope you will feel something, even if its "dislike". When I step away from the abstract side, and onto the often considered "Evil" or commercial side of art within pop culture, I like to think that my layering brings a new edge to things. Simply put, I paint what I like to have hanging in my home. If others share that same "like"....Cool! Welcome aboard! I always look for BALANCE in the design of my art, with analytical structure (really I mean chaos!!) and I normally paint with lots of texture. I also LOVE color. Depending on my moods and inspirations, the outcome could be of a realistic nature, or totally abstract. Some of it will be naughty, and some simply designed to try and bring about a smile. I've learnt not to take life too seriously as no one gets out alive. Like mashed and remixed tunes and movies with borrowed concepts and effects, all artists (even most of the masters) have influences and borrow aspects from other artists. It might be as simple as a color scheme, subject matter or the way a medium is used or a re-purposed image. The concept of "recycling" goes further than just trash. I love pop artists like Andy Warhol and David Bromley. Old school street art such as Blek, Mis Tic and Banksy. Then there is the second part to modern street art talent such as David Walker, Smug, El Mac, C215, James Bullough to name a few. These people are geniuses in a spray can. The level of hyper realism and tonal work with a can is astounding. Book based work of artists like Raine Bedsloe (that painting in Twilight) Ekaterina Paikanova and Jon English.
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