With this painting I play with the title of a popular New Orleans dessert incorporating a banana on fire with the label from the Australian beer Fosters, if you look close you will be able to notice that I left the condensation on the Fosters label, I thought it would be a fun addition.
In my 'pun paintings' I deconstruct the English language by use of the pun. I was once told “it isn’t what you paint, but how you paint it.” I became bound and determined to prove that statement wrong. In my work it is about what I paint and how I paint it that makes it jump off the canvas. My Pun Paintings appeal to me personally for the humorous aspect and the witty form of intellectual play. Collectors of my work have expressed to me how much they love my work, every time they see it, it makes them smile and ready for whatever activity is next on the agenda. Also what a great conversation starter they are.
A painting from my "Series of Pun Paintings".
Oil on stretched canvas
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With this painting I play with the title of a popular New Orleans dessert incorporating a banana on fire with the label from the Australian beer Fosters, if you look close you will be able to notice that I left the condensation on the Fosters label, I thought it would be a fun addition.
In my 'pun paintings' I deconstruct the English language by use of the pun. I was once told “it isn’t what you paint, but how you paint it.” I became bound and determined to prove that statement wrong. In my work it is about what I paint and how I paint it that makes it jump off the canvas. My Pun Paintings appeal to me personally for the humorous aspect and the witty form of intellectual play. Collectors of my work have expressed to me how much they love my work, every time they see it, it makes them smile and ready for whatever activity is next on the agenda. Also what a great conversation starter they are.
A painting from my "Series of Pun Paintings".
Oil on stretched canvas
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