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Rhys Brown - SLUMBER - WALUSO GALLERY 6th of February, by robotseatsoup on Jan 30, 2020 12:53:45 GMT 1, Hey,
I'd like to invite you all to my Solo show at Waluso Gallery Next Thursday (6th of FEB).
Hope you can make it down. Thanks!
Rhys Brown x Instagram
Waluso Gallery - Instagram - 257 Hoxton Street, N1 5LG, LONDON.
Near Hoxton overground.
Here's some info about what my work is about.
The idea of destroying something to create something new is such a beautiful thing to me. Destruction goes hand in hand with the lack of control I witness when pursuing new works and ideas. The squash paintings are made based on chance, items are destroyed to potentially become works of art and inspired by Yves Klein’s Anthropometry paintings and traditional Japanese printing method “Gyotaku”.
Nearly everyone on this earth has something sentimental to them from when they were a child especially in the western world and most of the time it’s in the form of a plush toy. There comes a time when a lot of these people will decide it’s time to let go and move on with there life by getting rid of the plush. Capturing that feeling of childhood within my work feels so important to me from which I have noticed people wanting to name the painting after that special plush toy they had growing up. That inner child is still in all of us even if we like it or not. Nostalgia is what we need in our modern lives to keep going and holding onto the warmth and love of our past.
Hey, I'd like to invite you all to my Solo show at Waluso Gallery Next Thursday (6th of FEB). Hope you can make it down. Thanks! Rhys Brown x Instagram
Waluso Gallery - Instagram - 257 Hoxton Street, N1 5LG, LONDON. Near Hoxton overground. Here's some info about what my work is about. The idea of destroying something to create something new is such a beautiful thing to me. Destruction goes hand in hand with the lack of control I witness when pursuing new works and ideas. The squash paintings are made based on chance, items are destroyed to potentially become works of art and inspired by Yves Klein’s Anthropometry paintings and traditional Japanese printing method “Gyotaku”. Nearly everyone on this earth has something sentimental to them from when they were a child especially in the western world and most of the time it’s in the form of a plush toy. There comes a time when a lot of these people will decide it’s time to let go and move on with there life by getting rid of the plush. Capturing that feeling of childhood within my work feels so important to me from which I have noticed people wanting to name the painting after that special plush toy they had growing up. That inner child is still in all of us even if we like it or not. Nostalgia is what we need in our modern lives to keep going and holding onto the warmth and love of our past.
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Rhys Brown - SLUMBER - WALUSO GALLERY 6th of February, by Kevin Anderson on Jan 30, 2020 15:44:49 GMT 1, This looks to be amazing. Great work!
This looks to be amazing. Great work!
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Rhys Brown - SLUMBER - WALUSO GALLERY 6th of February, by robotseatsoup on Jan 30, 2020 16:15:13 GMT 1, This looks to be amazing. Great work!
Thanks mate!
This looks to be amazing. Great work! Thanks mate!
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Rhys Brown - SLUMBER - WALUSO GALLERY 6th of February, by Blakeies on Jan 30, 2020 17:07:07 GMT 1, Looking forward to it Rhys
Looking forward to it Rhys
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Rhys Brown - SLUMBER - WALUSO GALLERY 6th of February, by robotseatsoup on Jan 30, 2020 20:17:40 GMT 1, Looking forward to it Rhys
Thanks dude!
Looking forward to it Rhys Thanks dude!
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Rhys Brown - SLUMBER - WALUSO GALLERY 6th of February, by met on Feb 1, 2020 1:45:30 GMT 1, Hey, I'd like to invite you all to my Solo show at Waluso Gallery Next Thursday (6th of FEB). Hope you can make it down. Thanks! Rhys Brown x Instagram
Waluso Gallery - Instagram - 257 Hoxton Street, N1 5LG, LONDON. Near Hoxton overground. Here's some info about what my work is about. The idea of destroying something to create something new is such a beautiful thing to me. Destruction goes hand in hand with the lack of control I witness when pursuing new works and ideas. The squash paintings are made based on chance, items are destroyed to potentially become works of art and inspired by Yves Klein’s Anthropometry paintings and traditional Japanese printing method “Gyotaku”. Nearly everyone on this earth has something sentimental to them from when they were a child especially in the western world and most of the time it’s in the form of a plush toy. There comes a time when a lot of these people will decide it’s time to let go and move on with there life by getting rid of the plush. Capturing that feeling of childhood within my work feels so important to me from which I have noticed people wanting to name the painting after that special plush toy they had growing up. That inner child is still in all of us even if we like it or not. Nostalgia is what we need in our modern lives to keep going and holding onto the warmth and love of our past. [...]
Congratulations on the forthcoming show. London is no doubt a welcome change from Melbourne at the moment.
As previously referred to*, I'm fond of your earlier monochromatic pieces created with plush toys. There's an x-ray quality to the black and white which is very appealing.
Below are three of your works still available on The Art Vault website*. At AUD 250 each (approx. GBP 130 or EUR 150), they're great value — especially given their medium (relief print), dimensions, and small edition sizes of 6 or 8:
Medium Ghost Teddy
Medium Teddy on White Paper
Medium Snowflake Teddy
For members unfamiliar with Geoffrey's work, check out his process video from seven years ago:
Teddy Bear Roll Out (2013) - uploaded by Kieran Mangan
Hey, I'd like to invite you all to my Solo show at Waluso Gallery Next Thursday (6th of FEB). Hope you can make it down. Thanks! Rhys Brown x Instagram
Waluso Gallery - Instagram - 257 Hoxton Street, N1 5LG, LONDON. Near Hoxton overground. Here's some info about what my work is about. The idea of destroying something to create something new is such a beautiful thing to me. Destruction goes hand in hand with the lack of control I witness when pursuing new works and ideas. The squash paintings are made based on chance, items are destroyed to potentially become works of art and inspired by Yves Klein’s Anthropometry paintings and traditional Japanese printing method “Gyotaku”. Nearly everyone on this earth has something sentimental to them from when they were a child especially in the western world and most of the time it’s in the form of a plush toy. There comes a time when a lot of these people will decide it’s time to let go and move on with there life by getting rid of the plush. Capturing that feeling of childhood within my work feels so important to me from which I have noticed people wanting to name the painting after that special plush toy they had growing up. That inner child is still in all of us even if we like it or not. Nostalgia is what we need in our modern lives to keep going and holding onto the warmth and love of our past. [...] Congratulations on the forthcoming show. London is no doubt a welcome change from Melbourne at the moment. As previously referred to *, I'm fond of your earlier monochromatic pieces created with plush toys. There's an x-ray quality to the black and white which is very appealing. Below are three of your works still available on The Art Vault website *. At AUD 250 each (approx. GBP 130 or EUR 150), they're great value — especially given their medium (relief print), dimensions, and small edition sizes of 6 or 8: Medium Ghost TeddyMedium Teddy on White PaperMedium Snowflake TeddyFor members unfamiliar with Geoffrey's work, check out his process video from seven years ago: Teddy Bear Roll Out (2013)- uploaded by Kieran Mangan
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Rhys Brown - SLUMBER - WALUSO GALLERY 6th of February, by Duke Down Stairs on Feb 1, 2020 2:42:27 GMT 1, Are you implying met that these are 2 different artists mining the same vein?
One perhaps some years earlier....
Are you implying met that these are 2 different artists mining the same vein? One perhaps some years earlier....
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Rhys Brown - SLUMBER - WALUSO GALLERY 6th of February, by artlife11 on Feb 6, 2020 12:01:21 GMT 1, This looks to be amazing. Great work!
Looking forward to going to Rhys Browns show tonight Hopefully book one of his new prints, Wishing him great success in his new show
This looks to be amazing. Great work! Looking forward to going to Rhys Browns show tonight Hopefully book one of his new prints, Wishing him great success in his new show
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Rhys Brown - SLUMBER - WALUSO GALLERY 6th of February, by robotseatsoup on Feb 6, 2020 13:56:09 GMT 1, Hey, I'd like to invite you all to my Solo show at Waluso Gallery Next Thursday (6th of FEB). Hope you can make it down. Thanks! Rhys Brown x Instagram
Waluso Gallery - Instagram - 257 Hoxton Street, N1 5LG, LONDON. Near Hoxton overground. Here's some info about what my work is about. The idea of destroying something to create something new is such a beautiful thing to me. Destruction goes hand in hand with the lack of control I witness when pursuing new works and ideas. The squash paintings are made based on chance, items are destroyed to potentially become works of art and inspired by Yves Klein’s Anthropometry paintings and traditional Japanese printing method “Gyotaku”. Nearly everyone on this earth has something sentimental to them from when they were a child especially in the western world and most of the time it’s in the form of a plush toy. There comes a time when a lot of these people will decide it’s time to let go and move on with there life by getting rid of the plush. Capturing that feeling of childhood within my work feels so important to me from which I have noticed people wanting to name the painting after that special plush toy they had growing up. That inner child is still in all of us even if we like it or not. Nostalgia is what we need in our modern lives to keep going and holding onto the warmth and love of our past. [...] Congratulations on the forthcoming show. London is no doubt a welcome change from Melbourne at the moment. As previously referred to *, I'm fond of your earlier monochromatic pieces created with plush toys. There's an x-ray quality to the black and white which is very appealing. Below are three of your works still available on The Art Vault website *. At AUD 250 each (approx. GBP 130 or EUR 150), they're great value — especially given their medium (relief print), dimensions, and small edition sizes of 6 or 8: Medium Ghost TeddyMedium Teddy on White PaperMedium Snowflake TeddyFor members unfamiliar with Geoffrey's work, check out his process video from seven years ago: Teddy Bear Roll Out (2013)- uploaded by Kieran Mangan
Hey, I actually done my first one back in 2012/2013 back in uni. I actually originally posted it on a Facebook page about contemporary art but it didn’t get much attention however this guy came along and recreated what I done and got a lot more attention. I’m not saying he copied me as 2 people can have the same idea but, I did produce them before this chap. His other work is not connected to this style of work so I feel like this could be influenced by my work. Personally I feel I’ve achieved a greater level than this and quality.
Many Thanks,
Rhys
Hey, I'd like to invite you all to my Solo show at Waluso Gallery Next Thursday (6th of FEB). Hope you can make it down. Thanks! Rhys Brown x Instagram
Waluso Gallery - Instagram - 257 Hoxton Street, N1 5LG, LONDON. Near Hoxton overground. Here's some info about what my work is about. The idea of destroying something to create something new is such a beautiful thing to me. Destruction goes hand in hand with the lack of control I witness when pursuing new works and ideas. The squash paintings are made based on chance, items are destroyed to potentially become works of art and inspired by Yves Klein’s Anthropometry paintings and traditional Japanese printing method “Gyotaku”. Nearly everyone on this earth has something sentimental to them from when they were a child especially in the western world and most of the time it’s in the form of a plush toy. There comes a time when a lot of these people will decide it’s time to let go and move on with there life by getting rid of the plush. Capturing that feeling of childhood within my work feels so important to me from which I have noticed people wanting to name the painting after that special plush toy they had growing up. That inner child is still in all of us even if we like it or not. Nostalgia is what we need in our modern lives to keep going and holding onto the warmth and love of our past. [...] Congratulations on the forthcoming show. London is no doubt a welcome change from Melbourne at the moment. As previously referred to *, I'm fond of your earlier monochromatic pieces created with plush toys. There's an x-ray quality to the black and white which is very appealing. Below are three of your works still available on The Art Vault website *. At AUD 250 each (approx. GBP 130 or EUR 150), they're great value — especially given their medium (relief print), dimensions, and small edition sizes of 6 or 8: Medium Ghost TeddyMedium Teddy on White PaperMedium Snowflake TeddyFor members unfamiliar with Geoffrey's work, check out his process video from seven years ago: Teddy Bear Roll Out (2013)- uploaded by Kieran ManganHey, I actually done my first one back in 2012/2013 back in uni. I actually originally posted it on a Facebook page about contemporary art but it didn’t get much attention however this guy came along and recreated what I done and got a lot more attention. I’m not saying he copied me as 2 people can have the same idea but, I did produce them before this chap. His other work is not connected to this style of work so I feel like this could be influenced by my work. Personally I feel I’ve achieved a greater level than this and quality. Many Thanks, Rhys
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Rhys Brown - SLUMBER - WALUSO GALLERY 6th of February, by robotseatsoup on Feb 6, 2020 14:04:03 GMT 1, This looks to be amazing. Great work! Looking forward to going to Rhys Browns show tonight Hopefully book one of his new prints, Wishing him great success in his new show Cheers guys!
I'll see you later on Artlife11
This looks to be amazing. Great work! Looking forward to going to Rhys Browns show tonight Hopefully book one of his new prints, Wishing him great success in his new show Cheers guys! I'll see you later on Artlife11
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Rhys Brown - SLUMBER - WALUSO GALLERY 6th of February, by Euan Roberts Art on Feb 9, 2020 19:46:53 GMT 1, A brilliant debut solo show from one of London’s premier emerging artists. Not to be missed! X
A brilliant debut solo show from one of London’s premier emerging artists. Not to be missed! X
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