Original artwork description:

The Turnmills building was a warehouse in the London Borough of Islington that became a bar in the 1980s, then a nightclub. The building was demolished in 2011.

Made of recycled materials: reused wooden panels, discarded wall paint leftovers, paper cut-outs of digital images seamlessly incorporated into the composition.

Acrylic, oil, glitter and collage on MDF.

The juxtaposition of the three different techniques (digital, oil and acrylic) creates a distinctive depth and intensity.

Materials used:

Acrylic and paper on panel

Tags:
#london #night club #trade #mindscape #90s #recycled art #house music 

Turnmills n.2 (2018)

Mixed-media painting 
by Stefano Pallara

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The Turnmills building was a warehouse in the London Borough of Islington that became a bar in the 1980s, then a nightclub. The building was demolished in 2011.

Made of recycled materials: reused wooden panels, discarded wall paint leftovers, paper cut-outs of digital images seamlessly incorporated into the composition.

Acrylic, oil, glitter and collage on MDF.

The juxtaposition of the three different techniques (digital, oil and acrylic) creates a distinctive depth and intensity.

Materials used:

Acrylic and paper on panel

Tags:
#london #night club #trade #mindscape #90s #recycled art #house music 
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Originally from southern Italy, Stefano has lived in London for over two decades. Identity, introspection, mindfulness and freedom are recurrent themes in his work as well as a sense of nostalgia for... Read more

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