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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 11.8 W x 15.7 H x 1.2 D in
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The 'Startled Artist' is an evolving Pop emblem to capture observations and reflections on the current state of both personal and world events. It continues a lineage of motifs from recent art history beginning with Harvey Ball's Smiley Face - created during the optimism of the 60's, Keith Haring's Radiant Baby in the 80's - to Kaws X-eyed Mickey developed in the blissed-out late nineties/early noughties.. The skull motif is the consistent and recognisable form that is positioned over any painting, photograph or video enabling a broad body of works surveying or commenting on a multitude of subjects. It represents the mind - floating through the world while the world floats through the mind.. A universal motif - the skull is seen in art across all human cultures throughout history - and as such acknowledges our shared experience and commonality. To reflect this historical context, the 'Startled Artist' skull has a tribal feel - and the motif has been reduced down to its most simplistic representation - being composed of just four lines. At the same time, in order to assert that these artworks are created in the present - the skull is rendered as neon. This not only makes the tribal motif contemporary, but also the fact that neon gives off light - symbolises how science, knowledge and art illuminate our lives.
2018
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
11.8 W x 15.7 H x 1.2 D in
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Mike Edwards is an established artist well known for his portraits made of text. New bodies of work show Edwards evolving from his recognised style, developing an increasingly sophisticated approach to painting. Some works retain a typographic aesthetic, whilst others incorporate painted neon, abstract expressionism and traditional landscape painting to produce a complex and energetic dialogue between the old and the new. Edwards has exhibited extensively, including three solo shows, and his work is in collections around the world, including those of Sir Bradley Wiggins, Imelda May, and the late publisher Felix Dennis. David Bowie signed Edwards’ unique typographic portrait of Aladdin Sane - which went on to raise phenomenal funds for charity at auction. His portrait of Lord Attenborough is on permanent display at The Attenborough Centre for Creative Arts, University of Sussex. Edwards' work was also included in Gilles Peterson's book 'Broadcasting in a Pandemic', a cultural documentation of a year in lockdown. An exceptional painter, Edwards started out as a professional artisan artist before developing his own body of work. Projects have included a stage set for rock band Blur and producing commissioned artworks for Bacardi, Budweiser and Urban Outfitters. Edwards continues to push boundaries in new paintings currently in progress in his studio in central Brighton. ARTIST STATEMENT: As in nature, I’m looking for a fine balance in my paintings. My work is in a constant state of flux, and continues to evolve through a variety of styles and experiments. My paintings consider space, both pictorial and illusionary, light, both natural and man-made, and energy, both painterly and contained. I feel that paintings, with their physicality and their physical presence are the closest thing humans have made to a natural element that can communicate the intangible or the metaphysical. That an emotional or cerebral reaction in the viewer can be caused by simply looking at a painting is extraordinary, and is key to why I choose this medium. I’m fascinated how a painting can retain the energy of its creation and transmit it back to the viewer, whether it’s by expressive marks or brushstrokes or whether it's in controlled geometric shapes. I’m a fan of optical magic, from the earliest examples of tromp l’oeil in Greek murals, through to contemporary street art.
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