Home Artists Mark Sheeky In A World Where Images Are Ubiquitous Art Without Meaning Is Dead
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Dimensions: 52x76cm framed
Medium: Oil on MDF panel in sculpted surround of wood, epoxy clay, acrylic paint
This painting is about the impact of the Internet on the arts. We see two leafless trees in a winter landscape. Below are pretty images, boxed like the results of an image search in a search engine. Above the trees is a crow, emphasising the bleakness of the scene. The complex frame was intended to be curved and sinuous like a wooden structure from the Art Nouveau period, but the tones and textures here are ossific, bone-like.
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