Don't Forget To brush your Teeth | Gerry Buxton | Spray Paint & Silk Screen

£1,450.00

Gerry represents a new wave of print-makers, blending avant-garde digital illustration with the time-honored craft of screen-printing. His art delves into the intricate connection between individuals and iconic locales. Drawing inspiration from his own photographs, Buxton's prints intricately weave together multiple snapshots of the same setting, creating an idealized rendition that encapsulates the evolution of time within a singular image.

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Gerry represents a new wave of print-makers, blending avant-garde digital illustration with the time-honored craft of screen-printing. His art delves into the intricate connection between individuals and iconic locales. Drawing inspiration from his own photographs, Buxton's prints intricately weave together multiple snapshots of the same setting, creating an idealized rendition that encapsulates the evolution of time within a singular image.

Gerry represents a new wave of print-makers, blending avant-garde digital illustration with the time-honored craft of screen-printing. His art delves into the intricate connection between individuals and iconic locales. Drawing inspiration from his own photographs, Buxton's prints intricately weave together multiple snapshots of the same setting, creating an idealized rendition that encapsulates the evolution of time within a singular image.

Artist

Gerry Buxton

Curator Notes

It can often be tricky to find the perfect piece of art for the bathroom, something not too predictable or crafty. This is the perfect contemporary addition to any collection that also serves as useful reminder!

Description

Medium: Mixed Media, Spray Paint & Silkscreen on Cotton Canvas.

Framed Size: 65cm x 95cm

Edition: 1 of 3

About The Artist

Photographer, illustrator, printmaker

Gerry is part of a new generation of print-makers combining cutting-edge digital illustration and the time-honoured discipline of screen-printing. His work focuses on the relationship between people and iconic places.

Buxton's prints are based on his photographs. By combining many photographs from the same location he captures much more than just a snap shot of a single moment of time. The final prints are an idealised version of the scene and capture a progression of time into one single image, charting the progress of different characters as they make their way through the scene.

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