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 treated with acrylic resins and 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. Sold framed and ready to hang.

Materials used:

Acrylic and paper on panel

Tags:
#sky #clouds #cityscape #london #buildings #clubbing 

Turnmills n.3 (2020)

Mixed-media painting 
by Stefano Pallara

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Original artwork description
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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 treated with acrylic resins and 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. Sold framed and ready to hang.

Materials used:

Acrylic and paper on panel

Tags:
#sky #clouds #cityscape #london #buildings #clubbing 

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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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