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'Lion King'. I wanted to paint the majesty and frightening sight of a lion up close and personal when it has been feeding. This picture is based on an imaginative use of colour in an emotional way. There is no attempt to make the lion look realistic. At the time I was working as a volunteer with the homeless. There are tasteful references by the use of blood spots to empathise with the difficult subject of heroin addiction. The influence of a street art style with a very graphic look is there to be enjoyed. I also had a good Christian brother who had his hair style in a Rastafarian hairstyle. I think I borrowed his hair for the lions mane! I have also borrowed some of the art styles from the twentieth century. Particularly in the face and the portrayal of sculptural hair which is distinctly Picasso. While other areas are in contrast are painted flat with a pop art sensibility. This picture with it's references to modern art genres would be classed as post-modernist because it takes a number of artistic languages and re-uses them. This was a difficult picture for me to do pull off and the mixed styles, street wise graphic depiction completed with bloodied gore might seem tasteless to some. However it is a painting based on imagination and personal experience of working with the homeless as a volunteer. I'm really proud of this picture on a personal level. The picture uses acrylic paint and the canvas was shop bought and it's ready to hang. Anthony Richard Martin 03/10/2024
2008
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12 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in
13.75 W x 17.75 H x 1.25 D in
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"Anthony Martin’s art style is characterized by a deep sense of wonder and exploration of vast concepts such as time, space, and spirit. His works often reflect the intricate contours of natural objects, like a modest pebble, and are known for their painstaking attention to detail. This meticulous approach to repeated forms is a testament to his meditative process of artmaking, which serves as a personal exploration of his faith. His art is described as serious yet fresh, playful, and wonderfully unique, capturing both cosmic principles and the humble human experience." Ruth Smith, Gallery Curator and artist. UK Anthony Martin’s playful pen and ink pieces are the exploration of a personal language. They have an illustrative quality, considering issues and concepts which Anthony researches such as ancient history, scientific developments, and biblical texts. He will begin with the textual element, writing short summations of the research that will anchor the piece. The drawings begin in one corner, flowing outward as Anthony’s mind is encouraged to wonder. His ‘hybrids’ series contemplates scientific experimentation that stitches together human and animal cells. For Anthony, this research has a nefarious underbelly; combining human and animal characteristics to enhance certain abilities for military or technological uses. He questions the morality of playing God and the potential pitfalls. With his hybrids, he explores these questions and anxieties in a humorous manner. His morphing, psychedelic shapes and colours package these serious considerations in an enjoyable aesthetic manner. By Kate Reeve-Edwards, Art Writer UK
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