Original artwork description:

The animation of the two female protagonists in this piece is complimented and emphasised by the eroded mid century fairground graphic panel beneath. This is further enhanced by the incised outlining creating an almost explosive resonance within the piece. The painting itself is executed in sequential layers of translucent tinted glaze with its final graphic delineation applied in solid slate grey. The overall translucence of the work presents an ambiguity that separates it from the flat plane graphic emphatic found in many other examples of pop portraiture.

Materials used:

Acrylic paint, ink

Tags:
#portrait #pop art #urban landscape #circus #comic book characters 
Really? (2014)
Acrylic painting
by Dangerous Minds Artists

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The animation of the two female protagonists in this piece is complimented and emphasised by the eroded mid century fairground graphic panel beneath. This is further enhanced by the incised outlining creating an almost explosive resonance within the piece. The painting itself is executed in sequential layers of translucent tinted glaze with its final graphic delineation applied in solid slate grey. The overall translucence of the work presents an ambiguity that separates it from the flat plane graphic emphatic found in many other examples of pop portraiture.

Materials used:

Acrylic paint, ink

Tags:
#portrait #pop art #urban landscape #circus #comic book characters 

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The DANGEROUS MINDS ARTISTS Studio was founded by Michael Lake-McMillan and Alan Stuart. The artists’ distinctive work constantly refers and returns to the touchstones of light, beauty in decay, abandonment... Read more

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