N°8 devine chaos, 2018, signé
400,00 CHF
TTC
Fiche technique
- Type peinture
- acrylique sur toile
- Genre de peinture - école
- Street Art
- Dimensions en cm sans cadres
- 40 x 30
Angel 41
MaNChester born and based artist angel 41 is creating dechaos and shaping a new disorder. Torn paste ups and shards of graffiti reveal broken, unhinged figures peering through the urban chaos. These expressive works of art expose an underworld of psychological disorder whilst mirroring the evolving nature of the streets.
Abstract spatial relationships form a complexity of meaning infused with bitterness, irony and dark humour. In these powerful and emotional works, the paint seems to take on a life of it's own, flowing and reaching out to form abstract, organic mysteries that tell of a fragmented, chaotic world.
Expressionistic brush strokes form psychological webs of screaming colour. Tempestuous surfaces of grand interlocking shapes reflect a precarious balaNCe between destruction and spiritual rebirth, whilst capturing the urgeNCy of urban life and feelings of isolation.
The work has an immediate and vital energy. Paint is allowed to drip down, and areas are quickly worked over and brutally discarded. The massive expanse of rich colour and violent brush strokes owes as much to Abstract Expressionism as it does to Contemporary Urban Art. However, by use of collage taken from mass culture, angel 41 has demonstrated an affiliation with the Pop Art movement.
Through juxtaposition and slight alteration, slogans and images collide and twisted conjuNCtions occur. Visceral forms sit within scenes of chaotic violeNCe. Distorted and isolated, they speak of horror, revulsion and loneliness. http://www.angel41.co.uk/
Abstract spatial relationships form a complexity of meaning infused with bitterness, irony and dark humour. In these powerful and emotional works, the paint seems to take on a life of it's own, flowing and reaching out to form abstract, organic mysteries that tell of a fragmented, chaotic world.
Expressionistic brush strokes form psychological webs of screaming colour. Tempestuous surfaces of grand interlocking shapes reflect a precarious balaNCe between destruction and spiritual rebirth, whilst capturing the urgeNCy of urban life and feelings of isolation.
The work has an immediate and vital energy. Paint is allowed to drip down, and areas are quickly worked over and brutally discarded. The massive expanse of rich colour and violent brush strokes owes as much to Abstract Expressionism as it does to Contemporary Urban Art. However, by use of collage taken from mass culture, angel 41 has demonstrated an affiliation with the Pop Art movement.
Through juxtaposition and slight alteration, slogans and images collide and twisted conjuNCtions occur. Visceral forms sit within scenes of chaotic violeNCe. Distorted and isolated, they speak of horror, revulsion and loneliness. http://www.angel41.co.uk/