Artwork description:

In Cow we explore unconventional juxtapositions, the viscerality of the mid-century Soviet veterinary anatomical graphics with the velvety textural qualities of the powder blue flock finish to the ornate rococo style frame. This in turn acts as a chromatic and stylistic counterpoint for the hot pink electroluminescent text executed in a mechanistic industrial font. When seen as a whole, these dichotomous elements coalesce to create a pleasingly harmonious aesthetic.

This Artwork needs a power supply. The EL wire needs a 12v power supply.

Materials used:

Digital print, foam-x panel, EL wire inlay in flocked ornate frame.

Cow (2015)

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by Dangerous Minds Artists

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£4,250

  • Print on Other
  • From a limited edition of 10
  • Size: 129.5 x 99 x 11cm (framed)
  • Framed and ready to hang
  • Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity
  • Style: Urban and Pop
  • Subject: Abstract and non-figurative
  • Hurry only 1 left in stock

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In Cow we explore unconventional juxtapositions, the viscerality of the mid-century Soviet veterinary anatomical graphics with the velvety textural qualities of the powder blue flock finish to the ornate rococo style frame. This in turn acts as a chromatic and stylistic counterpoint for the hot pink electroluminescent text executed in a mechanistic industrial font. When seen as a whole, these dichotomous elements coalesce to create a pleasingly harmonious aesthetic.

This Artwork needs a power supply. The EL wire needs a 12v power supply.

Materials used:

Digital print, foam-x panel, EL wire inlay in flocked ornate frame.

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The DANGEROUS MINDS ARTISTS Studio was founded by Michael Lake-McMillan and Alan Stuart. The artists’ distinctive work constantly refers and returns to the touchstones of light, beauty in decay, abandonment... Read more

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