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Page 1: Graffik Gallery - Gaze Exhibition - Sales Catalogue

 

Sales  Catalogue  Gaze  Exhibition      

                         

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Artmani  Final  Contrast  

Screen  Print  on  Aluminium  Edition  of  Two  80  cm  x  120  cm  

£850    

Artmani   is   the   resident   protégé   artist   of   Graffik   Gallery’s   ever   expanding   tribe   of  highly   talented   urban   artists.   In   2010   Artmani   first   burst   on   the   art   scene   with  exhibitions   at   The  Courtauld  Gallery   as   part   of   the   London  2012  Cultural  Olympics  followed   by   shows   in   Graffik   Gallery   and   the   Red   Bull   Studios.   Artmani’s   work  explores   the   trends   and   pressures   adopted   by   modern   society,   whilst   satirically  examining  the  mechanics  of  capitalism  and  alleged  democracy.  His  urban  style  is  not  constrained   by   spray-­‐paint   but   is   combined   with   screen-­‐printing   and   a   myriad   of  techniques,  promoting  a  sense  of  Pop  Art  culture  throughout  the  work.      

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Bungle  Gaga  

Spray  Paint  &  Freehand  on  Canvas    50  cm  x  70  cm  £1,000  (framed)  

   Bungle   takes   the   iconic,   famous,   beautiful,   glamorous   and   the   unremarkable   and  creates  an  image  with  meaning  either  hidden  or  unashamed  as  he  looks  to  question  things  we  see  in  our  daily  lives.  

         

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Charlie  Anderson  Animal  Source  

Acrylic,  Emulsion  and  Spray  Paint  on  Paper  90  cm  x  64  cm  £1,250  (framed)  

 Since   graduating   in   2009,   Charlie   Anderson   has   pissed   off   art   collectors,   curators,  graffiti  writers,  three  world-­‐renowned  artists,  been  threatened  by  a  leading  London  gallerist,  and  has  been  punched  in  the  face  by  an  artist  from  Edinburgh.  He  has  also  won   the   British   Airways   travel   prize   (2009),   been   short   listed   for   the   Jerwood  Contemporary   Painters   (2010),   been   awarded   the  Meyer   Oppenheim   prize   by   the  Royal  Scottish  Academy   (2010).  Charlie   recently  has  been  commissioned  Ring  Starr  and   by   boxing   legends   Ricky   Hatton   and   Amir   Khan   in   association   with   the   Knot  Violence  Foundation.  

Charlie  Anderson’s  work  explores  contemporary  culture  through  the  sampling  of  the  imagery   taken   from   advertising,   political   campaigns   and   the   music   industry,   and  reflects  the  weathered  and  layered  effect  of  outdoor  billboards,  which  he  re-­‐creates  through   the   sole   use   of   paint.   Anderson’s   paintings   are   included   in   several  international  collections.  

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David  Lee  Abraham  Lincoln  

Enamel  paint  on  Canvas  69  cm  x  90  cm  

£900    

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David  Lee  James  Dean  

Enamel  paint  on  Canvas  80  cm  x  90  cm    

£900                    

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David  Lee  Marilyn  Monroe  

Enamel  paint  on  Canvas  61  cm  x  91  cm  

£900    Born   in   1949   in   Doncaster,   South   Yorkshire   David   Lee   left   home   when   he   was  seventeen.  His  favourite  subjects  are  people  and  he  hopes  that  he  can  portray  that  through  painting.  David  regards  himself  as  an  impressionist,  capturing  a  moment,  a  split  second  in  time.  A  portrait   is  an  expression  that  conveys  a  thought,  a  mood,  as  well   as   a   physical   likeness.   Having   travelled   extensively   for  many   years,   Dave   Lee  noticed  that   if  people  have  one  thing   in  common   it   is   there  vulnerability.  Abraham  Lincoln,  James  Dean,  and  Marilyn  Monroe  all  died  tragically.  Perhaps  in  them  we  see  our  own  mortality.    

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David  Shillinglaw  Dorian  Gray    

Mixed  Paint  on  Canvas  60  cm  x  90  cm  

£2,500    David   Shillinglaw’s  work  moves  between   street   and   studio,   from   small   hand  made  books,  to  paintings  on  canvas,  and  large  scale  wall  murals.      "I  enjoy  the  way  people  use   language  to  define  a   feeling  or  physical  condition.  We  support   what   we   think,   feel,   say,   and   mean,   with   often   ridiculous   idioms   and  metaphors;  placing  frogs  in  throats  and  fires  in  belly’s,  in  order  to  paint  a  picture  of  something  invisible  and  abstract.  I  feed  on  these  very  human  expressions.  I  find  day-­‐to-­‐day,   conversational   poetry   casts   a   warm   light   on   an   otherwise   very   calculated,  systematic,   clinical   and   scientific   world.  My  work   is   about   people.   Human   nature.  Both  the  civilized  and  monstrous,  the  stupid  and  articulate."  

   

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DON  Crying  Queen  

Spray  Paint  on  Canvas  50  cm  x  76  cm  

£500    

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DON    Faith  

Spray  Paint  on  Canvas  60  cm  x  60  cm  

£850                

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DON    Touch  

Spray  Paint  on  Wood  Panel  100  cm  x  63  cm  

£850    DON  was  born  in  London  in  the  70's  and  was  brought  up  in  Borneo  in  his  early  years.    He  attended  college  in  London  and  completed  a  foundation  course  at  art  school.  He  is  the  godfather  of  the  UK  Street  Art  and  ran  with  several  crews.    Now  a  member  of  United  Artists  working  alongside  “Duster  UA”,  one  of  Graffiti’s  pioneers  and  a  highly  respected  Street  Artist  from  The  Bronx.    DON  continues  with  his  Street  Art  but  also  now  transfers  his  images  onto  canvas.    Don’s  work  is  collected  by  Ian  Brown  ‘Stone  Roses’,  Roots  Manuva,  Ruby  Wax  and  the  actor  Jason  Flemyng        

                 

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Gemma  Compton  Beyond  the  Rainbow  

Acrylic  &  Spray  Paint  on  Canvas  40  cm  x  50  cm  

£500    Gemma  Compton  is  an  artist  and  fashion  designer  based  in  Bristol.  Being  brought  up  in   a   small   town   in   the   sleepy   Cotswold's   sparked   a   lifelong   love   for   nature,  particularly  ornithology  and  the  British  countryside.  Her  work  draws   influence  from  the  flawless,  high  glamour  imagery  used  throughout  the  creative  industry.    Beautiful  women  and  modern  day   icons  are  mixed  with  wildlife,  dead  and  alive,   juxtaposing  our  modern  human  ideals  of  beauty  with  natural  beauty  and  the  cruelty  of  nature.  

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Gonny  Glass  Friend  of  Dorothy  

Fused  &  Screen-­‐Printed  Glass,  Gold  23¾ct,  Metal  &  Wood  90  cm  x  48  cm  POA  (framed)  

 Describing   herself   as   an   'Urban   Glass   Artist',   Dutch-­‐born   Gonny   van   Hulst   -­‐   AKA  Gonny   Glass   -­‐   is   taking   traditional   glass   techniques   to   new   artistic   levels.   Having  moved  to  London  a  decade  ago,  Gonny  found  herself  inspired  by  the  random,  absurd  chaos   and   diversity   of   urban   life.   Finding   beauty   in   urban   decay,   she   set   about  translating  this  to  her  multimedia  artworks,  focusing  on  glass,  a  material  that  in  itself  is  very  much  representative  of  urban  life                

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Harry  Cardross  Nina  Hagen  in  a  Ponytail  Ink  &  Pencil  on  Paper  

60  cm  x  80  cm  £900  (framed)  

   

Harry   Cardross   is   an   artist   and   designer,   best   known   for   his   extensive   work   with  glass.  His  architectural  art  glass  commissions  can  be  seen  in  public  buildings  around  the   world,   and   are   in   private   collections   in   Oman   and   the   USA.   Harry   is   now  concentrating   on   drawing   and   illustration,   and   developing   his   series   of   gothic  nightclub  designs.  Harry  studied  design  at  the  Central  School   in  London,  and  works  from  his  London  studio.  

 

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Ian  Hodgson  I'll  be  your  Mirror  Graphite  on  Paper  114  cm  x  135  cm  £1,750  (framed)  

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Ian  Hodgson  Pieces  of  Light  

Graphite  on  Paper  114  cm  x  135  cm  £1,750  (framed)  

             

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Ian  Hodgson  Feathered  Dusk  

Graphite  on  Paper  114  cm  x  135  cm  £1,750  (framed)  

 'Graduating  with  a  first  class  honours  degree  in  fine  art  from  Bradford  College  of  Art  in  2000  I  moved  to  Brighton  where  I  continue  to  live,  work  and  exhibit  my  art  on  a  regular   basis.   Examining   how   identity   is   imprinted   with   memories   connected   to  place,  objects  and  relationships  creates  a  framework  for  the  drawings  to  develop.  In  some   works   architecture   is   the   defining   presence,   whereas   in   others   figures   or  objects  inhabit  the  space  but  all  refer  to  the  transformative  process  of  journey.  The  drawing  techniques  that  I  use  expose  other,  seemingly  invisible  layers,  and  here  the   drawing   process   acts   as   a   metaphor   for   the   physical   and   psychological  experience  of  my   journey,   as   fragments  of    what  went  before   are   revealed  on   the  paper.'  

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Jewel  I  Kissed  a  Lot  of  Frogs    

Fine  Art  Print  on  Canvas  with  Gold  Leaf  and  Resin  99  cm  x  99  cm  

£1,950        

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Jewel    Amy  Amy  Amy  

Fine  Art  Print  on  Canvas  with  Gold  Leaf  and  Resin  99  cm  x  99  cm  

£1,950    Jewel   was   born   and   raised   in   Armenia   but   since   then   she   has   lived   in   Moscow,  Cyprus,   LA,  Vegas  and   London.   She  graduated   from   the  Art   Institute  of   LV   in  2008  having  received  a  Bachelor  of  Science   in  Visual  Effects  &  Motion  Graphics.  She  has  left   the   neon   lights   of   Las   Vegas   behind   and   returned   to   London   where   she  successfully   founded   the  West   London  Art   Factory  where   she  works   as   both   artist  and   Creative  Director.  Her   inspirations   come   from  memories   of   the   amazing   cities  she   has   lived   in   and   the   people   she   has   met   along   the   way.   Through   iconic  representations   Jewels’   bold   and   energetic   artwork   encapsulates   the   fluctuating  emotions  of  the  modern  woman.  Her  vibrant  use  of  colour  tempered  by  the  emotive  quotes,   convey   the   contrast  between   the   strength  and  vulnerability   that   is   today’s  woman.  

 

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Peter  Dunne  Wall  Paper  Feud  Acrylic  on  canvas  76  cm  x  101  cm  

£2,750    International  acclaimed  artist  Peter  Dunne,  Born  1956  in  Dublin,  came  to  London  in  the  sweltering  summer  of   '67  and  hitched  to  India  in  '77  on  the  day  that  Elvis  died.  Peter  Dunne  returned  to  London   in   '86  and  co-­‐founded  the  psychedelic   folk  thrash  band  The  7  Kevins.  Peter  Dunne  went  on  permanent  tour  till  the  mid  90’s  when  he  returned  to  South  London  where  he  has  been  painting  ever  since.                          

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Steve  Rosenthal  David    

Archival  Giclee  Print  on  Aluminium  Edition  of  Three  84  cm  x  96  cm  

£2,500            

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Steve  Rosenthal  Elton  

Archival  Giclee  Print  on  Aluminium  Edition  of  Three  84  cm  x  118  cm  

£2,500    

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Steve  Rosenthal  Rock  Hudson  

Archival  Giclee  Print  on  Aluminium  Edition  of  Three  84  cm  x  96  cm  

£2,500      Steve  Rosenthal  was  born  in  London  in  1965.  He  worked  as  an  actor  for  16yrs  before  returning  to  education  in  2004,  graduating  with  First  Class  Hons  in  2008.  Rosenthal’s   work   has   been   exhibited   in   commercial   galleries,   project   spaces   and  public  museums  across  London,  throughout  the  UK,  and  overseas  in  Zagreb,  Lahore,  Basel,  Berlin,   Siena,  Venice   (54th  biennale),  Paris,  Miami  New  Hampshire  and  New  York.  Often  working  to  commission  he  has  pieces  placed  into  pubic,  corporate,  and  international  private  collections.        

   

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Warren  J  Fox  Can't  Get  You  Out  of  My  Head  

Ink  /  Pointillism  100  cm  x  78  cm  £3,500  (framed)  

Limited  Print  Edition  150  on  Hahnemuhle  Photorag  Paper    50  cm  x  70  cm  

£250    

Melbourne  born  artist,  Warren  J  Fox  began  drawing  ever  since  he  could  remember.  His  grasp  of  a  new  world  clutched  thumb-­‐size  pencils  and  crayons  of  delight  became  weapons  of  choice.  Warren  Fox’s  Innocence  and  imagination  became  the  art  of  war.  Multiple   scribbles   and   doodles,   the   spoils   of   victory,   artistic   divinity,   and   sense   of  abandonment,  took  him  to  quiet  creative  corners.  Here,  he  threw  his  soul  into  many-­‐an-­‐artistic  endeavour.  A  hot  dish  of  London  art  culture  has  become  top  of  the  menu.