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"Masks of Fear - Jong-un By Heath Kane"
"Contemporary artist Heath Kane picks up where the Pop artists left off: forget everything you’ve seen before, Kane’s blend of the iconic, the political, and the satirical takes modern art in a new direction. This is portraiture for the twenty-first century; this is art that has something to say; this is art as it should be: nothing short of iconic. Kane’s latest collection, ‘Masks of Fear’, is a timely reflection of the political landscape: taking images of some of the world’s most contentious national figureheads - ahem, dictators - Kane maps colourful, juvenile masks over the top, for an uneasy juxtaposition that packs a punch. ‘Masks of Fear - Jong-un’ depicts North Korea’s ruthless chairman, plastered with pink Mickey Mouse ears, in a wry reference to Jong-un’s bizarre Disney-mania. The result is both unsettling and visually arresting, a powerful combination of aesthetic prowess and conceptual vigour."
Price: 150.00

"Laughing Matters By Lene Bladbjerg"
"Danish artist Lene Bladbjerg creates prints of striking graphic quality. Crossing the line from graphic design to fine art, Bladbjerg’s work is infused with a gently haunting character, as bold type and strong composition dominate the frame. ‘Laughing Matters’ exposes Bladbjerg’s brilliant way with word play: punning on the notion of a laughing matter, Bladbjerg subtly twists the phrase to remind us of the importance of a simple laugh. The page is filled with the word ‘ha’, running all the way across from top to bottom in grey cursive script, so that the print itself seems to shake with laughter. Using the same type, Bladbjerg has overlaid the titular words in large electric blue lettering. Visually striking and full of character, Bladbjerg’s print revels in the power of the word, affirming one of our most basic but delightful human traits: its true, laughing matters."
Price: 70.00

"Elvis I By David Studwell"
"David Studwell is a contemporary artist whose work explores the traditional print-making processes and cultures of the twentieth century. Taking photographic images of some of the century’s greatest icons and celebrities - from Al Capone to Marilyn Monroe - Studwell revitalises them with washes of retro colour, for a distinctly Pop-Art feel. ‘Elvis I’ depicts an image of The King - but not as you’ve ever seen before. A young, fresh faced Presley stands for a Police Department mug shot, which Studwell has washed with tones of 1950s, cherry-red. Studwell’s eye is exquisitely tuned to the timelessly iconic, while his sensitivity to colour and tonality adds the finishing touch for the perfect pop screen print."
Price: 300.00

"LOVE By Gil Carvalho"
"Gil Carvalho boldly brings fashion to the world of art. A graduate from The London College of Fashion and shoe designer for the likes of Madonna, Kylie and Fergie, Carvalho creates outlandish, brightly coloured prints that centre around the iconic (be that the Hermès Birkin Bag or the Queen herself). Carvalho’s stylish prints are conceived through a range of media, including screen-printing, photography and digital art, to create an utterly desirable aesthetic. ‘LOVE’ contrasts simplicity of composition against strong use of colour for maximum impact. On a bright, pillar-box red background, Carvalho has created a simple heart shape in tones of cool blue and inky black. An artful blend of digital and tactile techniques, the print has all the raw immediacy of a quick brush stroke, with all the intensity of contemporary digitised art. We love."
Price: 180.00

"Emanate By Carne Griffith"
"Contemporary artist Carne Griffiths creates prints of stunning beauty, from his abstract-meets-figurative vision. With an impressive roll-call of clients - from Chanel to the Sultan of Oman - Griffiths’ work is informed by his background as a gold wire embroidery designer: delicate lines of fluidity course through his work, which he creates from various (and sometimes surprising) materials, including ink, graphite, brandy and whiskey. ‘Emanate’ uses an array of dynamic lines, shapes and colours to create the face of a woman in half-profile. Crafted from an explosive palette of aquamarine, earthy brown, and soft, salmon pink, the print is full of careful detail, each line brimming with a life of its own. Sketchy lines meet scratches, drips, splashes and daubs, to produce this striking example of the abstract shading into the figurative: a truly beautiful piece contemporary art."
Price: 330.00

"I'd Rather be Happy Than Dignified By Magnus Gjoen"
"Magnus Gjoen - former designer for Vivienne Westwood - knows a thing or two about style. Having recently turned his hand to the art of print making, Gjoen creates images that are full of startling beauty as well as a profundity of thought. His art explores the interaction between power and fragility, juxtaposing the two states for maximum conceptual effect. ‘I'd Rather be Happy Than Dignified’ depicts a Baroque style portrait of woman, decked out in rich attire. Over her face, Gjoen has scrawled childish clown features in black ink. At once comical and unsettling, ‘I'd Rather be Happy Than Dignified’ is a modern day homage to Duchamp’s Mona Lisa, capturing all the irony and art-world wit, and finished a little of Gjoen’s own style, in the beautifully textured background of gold leaf on lime green."
Price: 1800.00

"Heart 4 By Hannah Adamaszek"
"Hannah Adamaszek brings a fresh and thoughtful angle to the male dominated world of contemporary street art. An arena that many female artists shy away from, Adamaszek embraces the spray-can aesthetic on her own terms, producing nuanced and abstract portraits of the feminine form. Opting for a softer palette, while maintaining all of the dynamism and energy of street-art, Adamaszek’s prints are bold, haunting and heavy with expressive depth. ‘Heart 4’ depicts a kneeling woman, her face obscured as she clutches a red love-heart in front of it. Adamaszek presents the beauty of the female form in dripping lines of black paint, while creating soft washes of colour around the muse, for a beautiful blend of figurative and abstracted styles."
Price: 250.00

"Tokyo Beat By Bonnie and Clyde"
"Bonnie and Clyde has mastered the art of mixed media collage, blending photography with fine art until the lines of distinction disappear. Her brightly coloured brushstrokes - often depicting modernist architecture, expanses of sea, and palm-tree lined streets - are reminiscent of early Hockney fine art, given an up-to-date twist with a bricolage technique, employed to unrivalled effect. ‘Tokyo Beat’ incorporates a series of photographs taken by the artist on a trip to Tokyo. Working with these urban images, Bonnie and Clyde has created a vivid, hyper-real cityscape, a mash-up of collage elements that combine to produce a not-quite-real reality: perspective is never fully aligned; streets give way to strips of decorative pattern; and a giant praying mantis prevails over the metropolis. Using an astonishing array of techniques - from glazes to gloss - while adding hand torn edges and 3D elements, ‘Tokyo Beat’ is rich with texture and powerfully evocative in its surrealist overtones. Please note due to the raised areas of the eye and arrow sign, this piece is shipped flat packed"
Price: 850.00

"And So We Fall By Rebecca Mason"
"Contemporary artist Rebecca Mason works with neon light to create a unique and striking aesthetic. Her work explores the darker side of human nature through the medium of light, for a conceptually powerful juxtaposition. In using neon, Mason allows the seediness of the city to seep into the delicacy of her work, which is always centred around typography, offering a slight but profound comment on human existence and emotion. ‘And So We Fall’ depicts the single word ‘lunacy’, each letter bent from soft white strips of neon light. The eye-catching word is set against a black background, beside an image of the moon, and Mason has printed a poetic paragraph at the bottom of the print that speaks to the deeply human and personal, creating emotive images through the language. The interplay of light and dark is mesmerising and profoundly beautiful and Mason’s message is life-affirming: a brilliant moment of illumination in an all-too often dark world."
Price: 230.00

"Can I Make It Better With The Lights Turned On By Rebecca Mason"
"Contemporary artist Rebecca Mason works with neon light to create a unique and striking aesthetic. Her work explores the darker side of human nature through the medium of light, for a conceptually powerful juxtaposition. In using neon, Mason allows the seediness of the city to seep into the delicacy of her work, which is always centred around typography, offering a slight but profound comment on human existence and emotion. ‘Can I Make It Better With The Lights On’ depicts the words ‘I’m scared’, each letter bent from bright blue strips of neon light. The eye-catching words are set against a black background, onto which Mason has printed a poetic paragraph listing oh-so human fears, big and small, from ‘monsters’ to ‘what the world has become’ to ‘telling you how I really feel’. The interplay of light and dark is mesmerising and profoundly beautiful and Mason’s message is deeply emotive: a brilliant moment of illumination in an all-too often dark world. Please note that this is a print only and does not include lights or neon elements"
Price: 180.00

"Lovebirds By Dave White"
"Dave White is an award winning British artist, working at the forefront of contemporary fine art. Bringing a fresh take to the traditional paint-to-canvas medium, White uses oil and watercolour to create works that are filled with expression, emotion and dynamism. Known for his animal series’, White captures creatures from the natural world with astonishing vividness, exploiting colour, texture and tonality to generate a unique aesthetic. ‘Lovebirds’ depicts the heads of two African lovebird parrots in brilliant shades of green, yellow and orange. With beaks brushing, the birds live up to their namesake, portraying love in the animal kingdom with breathtaking beauty. From the glossy beaks, to the glassy, round eyes and fiery-toned feathers, White manages to capture the essence of vibrant animality, while retaining an artistic flare that pushes into abstraction, with its use of explosive brush strokes, splashes, daubs and specks."
Price: 600.00

"Lovebird Gold Leaf XL By Dave White"
"Dave White is an award winning British artist, working at the forefront of contemporary fine art. Bringing a fresh take to the traditional paint-to-canvas medium, White uses oil and watercolour to create works that are filled with expression, emotion and dynamism. Known for his animal series’, White captures creatures from the natural world with astonishing vividness, exploiting colour, texture and tonality to generate a unique aesthetic. ‘Lovebirds XL’ depicts two African lovebird parrots in brilliant shades of green, yellow and orange. With beaks brushing, the birds live up to their namesake, portraying love in the animal kingdom with breathtaking beauty. From the glossy beaks, to the glassy, round eyes and fiery-toned feathers, White manages to capture the essence of vibrant animality, while retaining an artistic flare that pushes into abstraction, with its use of explosive brush strokes, splashes, daubs and specks."
Price: 1800.00

"Ghost XL By Dan Hillier"
"Contemporary artist Dan Hillier merges the old with the new to exquisite effect. Trawling through scraps of Victoriana - from wood cuts to etchings, engravings and anatomical drawings - Hillier layers the up pieces from the past in a digital collage process, producing an entirely unique aesthetic that treads the line somewhere between surrealism and neo-Victoriana. ‘Ghost XL’ depicts the head and torso of a man in nineteenth century dress: smart smoking jacket, high starched collar and silk cravat. Yet Hillier has upset the traditional portrait in an eerie twist, replacing the sitter’s face with a ghostly forest of spindly trees. Rendered in monochrome, with the sketchy quality of an antiquated etching, the print is both beautiful and haunting: a compelling piece of contemporary art."
Price: 415.00

"Field XL By Dan Hillier"
"Contemporary artist Dan Hillier merges the old with the new to exquisite effect. Trawling through scraps of Victoriana - from wood cuts to etchings, engravings and anatomical drawings - Hillier layers the up pieces from the past in a digital collage process, producing an entirely unique aesthetic that treads the line somewhere between surrealism and neo-Victoriana. ‘Field XL’ is striking in its monochrome simplicity, a beautiful piece of abstract etching work. Like the view through a kaleidoscope, a gentle wash of intricate patterns slide across the surface of a large, black-ringed circle. It’s a gentle piece, but powerful in its intangible, haunting quality: a compelling work of contemporary art."
Price: 720.00

"Colibri XL By Dan Hillier"
"Contemporary artist Dan Hillier merges the old with the new to exquisite effect. Trawling through scraps of Victoriana - from wood cuts to etchings, engravings and anatomical drawings - Hillier layers the up pieces from the past in a digital collage process, producing an entirely unique aesthetic that treads the line somewhere between surrealism and neo-Victoriana. With the hypnotic symmetry of a Rorschach ink blot test, ‘Colibri XL’ depicts a woman adorned with black and white feathered wings. As if a mirror has been placed down the centre of the image, the woman becomes a Janus-like figure, with two eyeless heads staring hauntingly into the distance, as hummingbirds dance around her opened palms. The mix of stark monochrome and kaleidoscopic composition is breathtaking and powerful: a compelling work of contemporary art."
Price: 450.00

"Colibri By Dan Hillier"
"Contemporary artist Dan Hillier merges the old with the new to exquisite effect. Trawling through scraps of Victoriana - from wood cuts to etchings, engravings and anatomical drawings - Hillier layers the up pieces from the past in a digital collage process, producing an entirely unique aesthetic that treads the line somewhere between surrealism and neo-Victoriana. With the hypnotic symmetry of a Rorschach ink blot test, ‘Colibri’ depicts a woman adorned with black and white feathered wings. As if a mirror has been placed down the centre of the image, the woman is Janus-like, with two eyeless heads staring hauntingly into the distance, while hummingbirds dance around her opened palms. The mix of stark monochrome and kaleidoscopic composition is breathtaking and powerful: a compelling work of contemporary art."
Price: 270.00

"Origin By Dan Hillier"
"Contemporary artist Dan Hillier merges the old with the new to exquisite effect. Trawling through scraps of Victoriana - from wood cuts to etchings, engravings and anatomical drawings - Hillier layers the up pieces from the past in a digital collage process, producing an entirely unique aesthetic that treads the line somewhere between surrealism and neo-Victoriana. ‘Origin’ treads the line between abstract and figurative, loosely depicting a woman, her hands poised in religious gesture, her face a haunting pattern of three eyes, surrounded by a halo-like disc. The image centres around a black and white diamond shape, bordered by beautifully etched foliage. The mix of stark monochrome and kaleidoscopic composition is breathtaking and powerful: a compelling work of contemporary art."
Price: 595.00

"Akasha XL By Dan Hillier"
"Contemporary artist Dan Hillier merges the old with the new to exquisite effect. Trawling through scraps of Victoriana - from wood cuts to etchings, engravings and anatomical drawings - Hillier layers the up pieces from the past in a digital collage process, producing an entirely unique aesthetic that treads the line somewhere between surrealism and neo-Victoriana. ‘Akasha XL’ has all the raw, hypnotic power of a Rorschach ink blot test: using a seamless bricolage technique, Hillier has created a perfectly symmetrical - though compositionally eclectic - image of a woman in illusory Elizabethan dress, clutching a staff in each hand. Hiller has replaced her head (or where her head might be) with a black diamond, two eyes peeping from its centre, emitting sharp rays of black shadow. The mix of stark monochrome and kaleidoscopic composition is breathtaking and powerful: a compelling work of contemporary art."
Price: 495.00

"Temple of the Way of Light By Dan Hillier"
"Contemporary artist Dan Hillier merges the old with the new to exquisite effect. Trawling through scraps of Victoriana - from wood cuts to etchings, engravings and anatomical drawings - Hillier layers the up pieces from the past in a digital collage process, producing an entirely unique aesthetic that treads the line somewhere between surrealism and neo-Victoriana. ‘Temple of the Way of Light’ centres around religious symbolism: free floating arms, poised in sacred gesture, surround a white disc, a single eye at its centre. The print is a breathtaking mix of stark monochrome and kaleidoscopic pattern: a compelling work of contemporary art."
Price: 450.00

"Ellipsis By Dan Hillier"
"Contemporary artist Dan Hillier merges the old with the new to exquisite effect. Trawling through scraps of Victoriana - from wood cuts to etchings, engravings and anatomical drawings - Hillier layers the up pieces from the past in a digital collage process, producing an entirely unique aesthetic that treads the line somewhere between surrealism and neo-Victoriana. ‘Ellipsis’ uses an image from religious iconography: a woman dressed in black dominates the frame, her hands clasped over her heart in saintly devotion. Around her head - and eerily obscuring her eyes - Hillier has crafted a black circle from an intricate network of interconnecting lines, like a beautiful spirograph pattern. A brilliant merging of antiquated imagery and contemporary processes, Hillier’s print is a masterpiece in monochrome."
Price: 650.00

"Undreamt XL Artist Proof By Dan Hillier"
"Contemporary artist Dan Hillier merges the old with the new to exquisite effect. Trawling through scraps of Victoriana - from wood cuts to etchings, engravings and anatomical drawings - Hillier layers the up pieces from the past in a digital collage process, producing an entirely unique aesthetic that treads the line somewhere between surrealism and neo-Victoriana. ‘Undreamt XL’ treads the delicate line between figurative and abstract: a body rises from a mound of draped fabric, breaking in two as it does, to create an uncanny doubling. An elaborate tree sprouts from the head of one body while the other - its eyeless mask peering into the distance - clutches another copy of its own face in its hand. Filled with Freudian undertone, ‘Undreamt’ is a haunting masterpiece in monochrome."
Price: 850.00

"Wave By Dan Hillier"
"Contemporary artist Dan Hillier merges the old with the new to exquisite effect. Trawling through scraps of Victoriana - from wood cuts to etchings, engravings and anatomical drawings - Hillier layers the up pieces from the past in a digital collage process, producing an entirely unique aesthetic that treads the line somewhere between surrealism and neo-Victoriana. ‘Wave’ is a beautiful bricolage of abstract forms: layers of pattern and shape are spliced together, while gestural hands and peeping eyes nestle amongst the monochrome matrix. With its dizzying, kaleidoscopic composition, ‘Wave’ is a powerful work of contemporary art."
Price: 595.00

"Love and Hate Black Glitter By Ben Eine"
"Originally a writer, Ben Eine is now one of London’s most prolific artists, specialising in typographical art. The archetype of contemporary UK street-art, Eine’s ‘21st Century City’ was famously gifted to Barack Obama by David Cameron in 2010, and can be seen daily on his canvas of choice: the walls and shutters of the streets of London. His work is a celebration of font and graphics - of the shapes, curves, colours and lines, and the beauty therein. ‘Love and Hate Black Glitter’ juxtaposes the two poles of emotion typographically: ‘love’, spelt out in Eine’s signature box formation, sits across two corners of the print, while ‘hate’ nestles, symmetrically, in the opposing edges. Although Eine has maintained the same font for both words - capitalised, ornamental script - he contrasts the colours, opting for soft shades of comely pink for ‘love’, against cool blue tones to depict ‘hate’. Set against a glittery black background, ‘Love and Hate Black Glitter’ is a powerful addition to Eine’s impressive oeuvre. PLEASE NOTE: This item will ship in 1-2 weeks time"
Price: 300.00

"Peeping Leia Landscape By Miriam Lobo"
"Contemporary print-artist Miriam Lobo has an eye for the iconic. All of her prints are hand-made by Lobo herself, who loves to explore with photography, bringing colour-blocking and high-saturation to bear on existing images. Inspired by the Abstract Expressionist and Pop Art greats of the 1950s and 60s - including Mark Rothko, Robert Rauschenberg, and Andy Warhol - Lobo’s work has a distinctly retro flavour, updated with twenty-first century technologies of skilled image manipulation. Lobo’s ‘Peeping Leia’ series are inspired by her childhood adoration of the iconic rebel princess: an especially poignant theme for 2017. ‘Peeping Leia Landscape’ depicts a black and white photograph of Princess Leia, glancing coyly to the side. The image is stark and minimalist: turning up the saturation, Lobo makes a feature of Leia’s ever-exceptional hairstyle against her iconic, white suit. Beside the monochrome portrait, Lobo has layered two blocks of poppy colour - in shades of orange and pink - slightly off-kilter and over-lapping to create a third tone in the centre. Bright, bold, and edgy, Lobo’s print is a powerful tribute to the well-loved star."
Price: 125.00

"Peeping Leia Portrait By Miriam Lobo"
"Contemporary print-artist Miriam Lobo has an eye for the iconic. All of her prints are hand-made by Lobo herself, who loves to explore with photography, bringing colour-blocking and high-saturation to bear on existing images. Inspired by the Abstract Expressionist and Pop Art greats of the 1950s and 60s - including Mark Rothko, Robert Rauschenberg, and Andy Warhol - Lobo’s work has a distinctly retro flavour, updated with twenty-first century technologies of skilled image manipulation. Lobo’s ‘Peeping Leia’ series are inspired by her childhood adoration of the iconic rebel princess: an especially poignant theme for 2017. ‘Peeping Leia Portrait’ depicts a black and white photograph of Princess Leia, glancing coyly to the side. The image is stark and minimalist: turning up the saturation, Lobo makes a feature of Leia’s ever-exceptional hairstyle against her iconic, white suit. Over the top of the portrait, Lobo has layered two blocks of poppy colour - in shades of orange and pink - slightly off-kilter and over-lapping to create a third tone in the centre. Bright, bold, and edgy, Lobo’s print is a powerful tribute to the well-loved star."
Price: 70.00

"Muhammad Ali - Pink By Jake Jeffries"
"almouth University graduate and full-time graphic designer Jake Jeffries has turned his sharp graphic sensibilities towards print making. Using clean, hard lines, minimalist compositions and monochrome palettes, Jeffries has followed in the footsteps of Pop Art giant Andy Warhol, by translating the iconic into print to create a cult classic. ‘Muhammad Ali - Pink’ takes a tongue-in-cheek photograph of the famous boxer’s face as its starting point: Ali stares out of the image, eyes wide and mouth agape as if in surprise. Using only grey-scale shades, Jake Jeffries contrasts the image with a bright pink background, adding streaks of polka-dotted pink splashes to the portrait itself, as if heat-sensitive. The piece is rich with allusion, as traces of Warhol and Lichtenstein saturate the image to create a visually arresting print."
Price: 100.00

"Muhammad Ali - Yellow By Jake Jeffries"
"Falmouth University graduate and full-time graphic designer Jake Jeffries has turned his sharp graphic sensibilities towards print making. Using clean, hard lines, minimalist compositions and monochrome palettes, Jeffries has followed in the footsteps of Pop Art giant Andy Warhol, by translating the iconic into print to create a cult classic. ‘Muhammad Ali - Yellow’ takes a tongue-in-cheek photograph of the famous boxer’s face as its starting point: Ali stares out of the image, eyes wide and mouth agape as if in surprise. Using only grey-scale shades, Jake Jeffries contrasts the image with a sunshine-yellow background, adding streaks of polka-dotted yellow splashes to the portrait itself, as if heat-sensitive. The piece is rich with allusion, as traces of Warhol and Lichtenstein saturate the image to create a visually arresting print."
Price: 100.00

"Muhammad Ali - Blue By Jake Jeffries"
"Falmouth University graduate and full-time graphic designer Jake Jeffries has turned his sharp graphic sensibilities towards print making. Using clean, hard lines, minimalist compositions and monochrome palettes, Jeffries has followed in the footsteps of Pop Art giant Andy Warhol, by translating the iconic into print to create a cult classic. ‘Muhammad Ali - Blue’ takes a tongue-in-cheek photograph of the famous boxer’s face as its starting point: Ali stares out of the image, eyes wide and mouth agape as if in surprise. Using only grey-scale shades, Jake Jeffries contrasts the image with an electric blue background, adding streaks of polka-dotted blue splashes to the portrait itself, as if heat-sensitive. The piece is rich with allusion, as traces of Warhol and Lichtenstein saturate the image to create a visually arresting print."
Price: 100.00

"I've Been Bad By Rebecca Mason"
"Contemporary artist Rebecca Mason works with neon light to create a unique and striking aesthetic. Her work explores the darker side of human nature through the medium of light, for a conceptually powerful juxtaposition. In using neon, Mason allows the seediness of the city to seep into the delicacy of her work, which is always centred around typography, offering a slight but profound comment on human existence and emotion. ‘I’ve Been Bad’ depicts the words ‘gone rogue’, each letter bent from bright pink strips of neon light. The eye-catching word is set against a white background, onto which Mason has repeatedly printed the word ‘naughty’ in typewriter font. At the bottom of the print, in smaller lettering, Mason has included the line ‘I was only going out for a drink…’. Full of charm and humour, Mason captures the flaws that make us human and embraces them with life-affirming style: a brilliant moment of illumination in an all-too often dark world. Please note that this is a print only and does not include lights or neon elements"
Price: 195.00

"Do You Hear Yourself When You Speak By Rebecca Mason"
"Contemporary artist Rebecca Mason works with neon light to create a unique and striking aesthetic. Her work explores the darker side of human nature through the medium of light, for a conceptually powerful juxtaposition. In using neon, Mason allows the seediness of the city to seep into the delicacy of her work, which is always centred around typography, offering a slight but profound comment on human existence and emotion. ‘Do You Hear Yourself When You Speak’ depicts the single word ‘What?’, each letter bent from bright red strips of neon light. The eye-catching word is set against a black background, onto which Mason has printed a poetic paragraph listing oh-so human thoughts, feelings and flaws. The interplay of light and dark is mesmerising and profoundly beautiful and Mason’s message is deeply emotive: a brilliant moment of illumination in an all-too often dark world. Please note that this is a print only and does not include lights or neon elements"
Price: 230.00

"It's Complicated - Pink By Rebecca Mason"
"Contemporary artist Rebecca Mason works with neon light to create a unique and striking aesthetic. Her work explores the darker side of human nature through the medium of light, for a conceptually powerful juxtaposition. In using neon, Mason allows the seediness of the city to seep into the delicacy of her work, which is always centred around typography, offering a slight but profound comment on human existence and emotion. ‘It’s Complicated (Pink)’ depicts the single word ‘Life’, each letter bent from bright pink strips of neon light. The eye-catching word is set against a white background, onto which Mason has printed a poetic paragraph listing oh-so human thoughts, feelings and flaws. The use of neon light is mesmerising and profoundly beautiful and Mason’s message is life-affirming: a brilliant moment of illumination in an all-too often dark world."
Price: 185.00