At f-art we are proud to be showing the following artist:
Description of work: Grays photographs are human in their nature and collectively play with reality, individual assumption and imagination. The work is freely yet inquisitively collected, compiled without preconception or fixed opinion, edited to conjure the ambience of the space; built instinctively and naturally on the back of day to day decisions and a ’wherever the road leads’ outlook.
Description of work: Stephens work is a wild mix of cartoons, graphic symbolism, calligraphy and ArtBrut. He paints with intense expression, he draws with naive simplicity. The work is beautiful, effortless, complex and strong; it can be described as contemporary graphic art.
Description of work: Although Wayne now works predominantly as a sculptor, creating archaic looking pieces from found materials, he still creates very tight, graphic 2D work. While much of Wayne's work centres on the theme of memory or its fallibility (this is more strongly evident in his pieces that incorporate or recreate childhood artefacts and toys ), a continually re-occurring theme or motif that runs through much of his work is that of the wheeled box or tower. This theme developed through concerns with notions on containment and the urge to possess, and with the lack of mobility or freedom that material possessions bring.
Description of work: Assemblages made from sourced pieces retrieved from derelict French Farmhouses; his sculptures breath life and character and possess a naïve quality.
Description of work: Crafted drawings fusing graffiti symbolism, comic book art and the naïve doodle. Jason narratives take place in a land called Chocolate Shores.
Description of work: Roberts’s sculptures have a childish sophistication and craftsmanship that are full of life and humour. Robert has collections in the Museum of Childhood Bethnal Green, London.
Description of work: Strong graphic screenprints with a Eco theme.
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