Other People's Paintings only Much Cheaper: No. 10 Fairey (Trump) (on a box canvas)
A Juan Sly attempt to engage art lovers with the masters of the past and present with humour and inclusivity.
Few artists, however good, manage to create an iconic image. Shepard Fairey has, with his Hope, Obama image. I'm sure the cost of an original painting would be prohibitive so here's a cheaper copy, except it's not, it's Trump, and I laughed my arse off, as well, when I heard! But he's another person that wants to rule not govern.
Urban Pop art in your own home by cult artist Sly.
These are not prints, as each is individually painted and signed to order and consequently will vary slightly from the illustrated picture. These paintings are sprayed onto a handmade "Urbox,” or urban box, covered in newspaper cuttings and are handmade by people who wish to work to supplement their income. The boxes measure 59x76x4 cm, look really cool, rough with an urban feel, and are ready to hang, so there is no need to buy an expensive frame.
(Also available on The Daily Telegraph, watercolour paper or plain paper at various prices if you search elsewhere.)
Juan Sly is likely the biggest seller of original artwork in the UK. An artist exhibiting in spray stencils, newspaper and oils, he has exhibited at the Saatchi (a proper gallery with pillars and everything!) alongside the likes of Banksy, Terry O'Neil, Tracy Emin and Vic Reeves, and has permanent collections in Ireland, Detroit and England, alongside Damien Hirst and some other artists you might have heard of, plus private collections around the globe. His works rock from humour to anti-war, sex to surreal. He is particularly fond of the stencil medium as it allows him to respond quickly to events and ideas and gives his works a gritty, illegal look. The stencils naturally allow the works to be resprayed, and consequently become affordable and disposable. He likes the fact that people can buy art which they like, and not to show off how much they can afford. You can find them in bedsits, legal offices in the Temple or stuck to a fence in Bristol.
Spiel by Steeve.
Acrylic
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Other People's Paintings only Much Cheaper: No. 10 Fairey (Trump) (on a box canvas)
A Juan Sly attempt to engage art lovers with the masters of the past and present with humour and inclusivity.
Few artists, however good, manage to create an iconic image. Shepard Fairey has, with his Hope, Obama image. I'm sure the cost of an original painting would be prohibitive so here's a cheaper copy, except it's not, it's Trump, and I laughed my arse off, as well, when I heard! But he's another person that wants to rule not govern.
Urban Pop art in your own home by cult artist Sly.
These are not prints, as each is individually painted and signed to order and consequently will vary slightly from the illustrated picture. These paintings are sprayed onto a handmade "Urbox,” or urban box, covered in newspaper cuttings and are handmade by people who wish to work to supplement their income. The boxes measure 59x76x4 cm, look really cool, rough with an urban feel, and are ready to hang, so there is no need to buy an expensive frame.
(Also available on The Daily Telegraph, watercolour paper or plain paper at various prices if you search elsewhere.)
Juan Sly is likely the biggest seller of original artwork in the UK. An artist exhibiting in spray stencils, newspaper and oils, he has exhibited at the Saatchi (a proper gallery with pillars and everything!) alongside the likes of Banksy, Terry O'Neil, Tracy Emin and Vic Reeves, and has permanent collections in Ireland, Detroit and England, alongside Damien Hirst and some other artists you might have heard of, plus private collections around the globe. His works rock from humour to anti-war, sex to surreal. He is particularly fond of the stencil medium as it allows him to respond quickly to events and ideas and gives his works a gritty, illegal look. The stencils naturally allow the works to be resprayed, and consequently become affordable and disposable. He likes the fact that people can buy art which they like, and not to show off how much they can afford. You can find them in bedsits, legal offices in the Temple or stuck to a fence in Bristol.
Spiel by Steeve.
Acrylic
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