In a world in which most art sits comfortably into one of a few boxes, isn't it refreshing to see an exhibition of the weird stuff, the things that don't quite fit anywhere else? Where else would you see a donkey, a T-rex and a glowing alien head in the same exhibition? This is a collection of truly unique and interesting works, ranging from pencil sketches, to oil paintings to sculptures, but each work should capture the imagination of the viewer. Ed Chapman's stylish Red Torso sculpture has the right combination of style and originality and would make an inimitable addition to any collector's portfolio. Also, check out Freshie Freshie's answer to the timeless question 'why did the chicken cross the road' in her stylish and funky painting. Humour abides throughout this collection, so take a look and get ready to smile. For around a hundred years the art world has appreciated the work of surreal painters, and here at LondonArt we really value their contributions. In Peter Rodulfo's paintings, entire though systems and value are put on display in an unnerving display of psycho-exploration. The emotional possibilities of travel are explored in 'In Transit', while the various effects of alcohol are explored in a 'A Drink After Work'. If that gets you in the mood for the oddness of art take a look at Johan Nieuwborg's work inspired by and African safari, whereas if you would to return to something a little lighter look at the wry paintings by Mike Todd. Whatever your taste in the offbeat, this collection should satisfy. Remember to click on any artist to view their whole portfolio. for more information contact Paul on paul@londonart.co.uk or give us a call on 020 7738 3867 | |
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