Artwork description:

KEY FACTS
- Ready To Hang/Display
- Limited edition of 5
- Signed On the Back by the Artist
- Measuring 594 x 841mm

Printed directly onto the smooth aluminium plate. A material, which is processed in layers, is UV and weather resistant. The colours are solvent-free and hence environmentally-friendly and non-toxic. Thanks to its modern look and feel, aluminium composite panels are particularly good for the interior and exterior decoration of homes and offices.

These landscape collages are based on how a lot of us now live a lot of our lives through the Internet, wether it’s banking, shopping, social networking, hobby or porn we seem to spending an increasing amount of time in a virtual world. I asked myself what would this virtual world we called the Internet look like if we could see it physically? In which intelligence is widely distributed across the landscape. Where you can be anything or anyone. How would the “Global Village” look in the physical world? We put up so much of ourselves onto the internet without really thinking. We give more of ourselves up than we would normally face to face and everyone starts out on a level playing field. Our religion, our ethnic background, our wealth, successes, our sexuality, how we look, our gender, our politics do not matter and there is something for everyone, even the darkest and the most twisted. The computer screen being a metaphor for the window in which we view the world. Humanity’s intellectual world, rather than it’s physical. The collages are made up from found images through web search engines.

Materials used:

Aluminium

Tags:
#landscape #vintage #collage #surreal #women #surrealism #moon #retro #sci fi #caribbean #bond #science abstract 
Selfies With Bond - Limited Edition on Aluminium (2 of 5) (2014)
Digital Art
by Alexandra Gallagher

£1,250

Artwork description
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KEY FACTS
- Ready To Hang/Display
- Limited edition of 5
- Signed On the Back by the Artist
- Measuring 594 x 841mm

Printed directly onto the smooth aluminium plate. A material, which is processed in layers, is UV and weather resistant. The colours are solvent-free and hence environmentally-friendly and non-toxic. Thanks to its modern look and feel, aluminium composite panels are particularly good for the interior and exterior decoration of homes and offices.

These landscape collages are based on how a lot of us now live a lot of our lives through the Internet, wether it’s banking, shopping, social networking, hobby or porn we seem to spending an increasing amount of time in a virtual world. I asked myself what would this virtual world we called the Internet look like if we could see it physically? In which intelligence is widely distributed across the landscape. Where you can be anything or anyone. How would the “Global Village” look in the physical world? We put up so much of ourselves onto the internet without really thinking. We give more of ourselves up than we would normally face to face and everyone starts out on a level playing field. Our religion, our ethnic background, our wealth, successes, our sexuality, how we look, our gender, our politics do not matter and there is something for everyone, even the darkest and the most twisted. The computer screen being a metaphor for the window in which we view the world. Humanity’s intellectual world, rather than it’s physical. The collages are made up from found images through web search engines.

Materials used:

Aluminium

Tags:
#landscape #vintage #collage #surreal #women #surrealism #moon #retro #sci fi #caribbean #bond #science abstract 

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Award winning artist Alexandra Gallagher was born 1980, Lancashire, England Exhibiting and selling internationally, including the world renowned Saatchi Gallery in London. Alexandra Gallagher's work celebrates the surreal and bizarre.... Read more

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