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’Chap’ 3d Sculpted Paint protruding from the surface of a Discarded Pallett
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Home Wanted for this ’Chap’ one of the last Sculpted paints, now available
One of the last 3d sculpted paints left, from 2011.
Decollage & Sculpted Paint, Newpaper, Emulsion & Acrylic on Wooden Pallet
Date: 11st June 2015
LABELS:
3d Sculpted Paint
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Contemporary
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Discarded Pallet
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Figurative
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Newspaper
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Old Classics
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Street Art
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Technique
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Urban Art
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Count on Me - Spraypaint on Canvas
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Commissions available on request, email for more details
Date: 1st June 2015
LABELS:
Canvas
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Contemporary
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Count on Me
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Figurative
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Old Classics
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Original Painting
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Pop Art
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Rourke Van Dal
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Stencil
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Street Art
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Technique
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Urban Art
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Droogie Canvas Release
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There will be a small Edition of 10 Canvases, available soon.
Date: 4th May 2015
LABELS:
Canvas
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Contemporary
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Droogie
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Figurative
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Old Classics
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Original Painting
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Painting Progress
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Pop Art
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Rourke Van Dal
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Stencil
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Street Art
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Technique
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Urban Art
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Craig Everett Paintings
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Progress of latest paintings by Craig Everett. If you would like any more information, don’t hesitate to email.
Date: 4th May 2015
LABELS:
Canvas
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Contemporary
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Craig Everett
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Figurative
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Landscape
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Limited Edition Print
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Northern
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Original Painting
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Painting Progress
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Portrait
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Street Art
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Technique
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Urban Art
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Artist’s Edition of Pipe Dreams by Craig Everett
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New print by Craig Everett now available.
’Pipe Dreams’
Signed & Numbered Giclee Archival Print on 315gsm Paper
56cm x 70cm
Limited Edition of 10
Series/Version: Artist Proof ’Once Upon a Grime’
Price: £175
Date: 4th May 2015
LABELS:
Contemporary
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Craig Everett
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Figurative
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Landscape
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Limited Edition Print
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Once upon a Grime
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Original Painting
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Street Art
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Technique
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Urban Art
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Bowie - Print Release
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Now available to buy, Bowie by Rourke Van Dal
Signed and Numbered limited edition Giclee print on 315g paper
Date: 19th March 2015
LABELS:
Contemporary
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David Bowie
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Legends
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Limited Edition Print
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Original Painting
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Pop Art
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Portrait
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Technique
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Urban Art
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’Once upon a Grime’
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A glimpse of the new Series of Work by Craig Everett. Here is the progress of the latest painting. Prints available soon
Date: 24th January 2015
LABELS:
Canvas
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Contemporary
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Landscape
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Northern
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Once upon a Grime
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Original Painting
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Painting Progress
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Technique
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Bowie Progress
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A glimpse of a David Bowie portrait commission, I have been working on. You can see the delicate lines which make up the style.
Date: 13th January 2015
LABELS:
Contemporary
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David Bowie
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Painting Progress
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Pop Art
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Portrait
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Technique
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Urban Art
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’Once upon a Grime’ NEW Series of Work
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A series of new paintings depicting Poverty from an Era which as the essence of a time gone by, with an underlying modern twist.
Date: 15th November 2014
LABELS:
Contemporary
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Figurative
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Landscape
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Northern
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Once upon a Grime
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Original Painting
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Painting Progress
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Technique
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Urban Art
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Painting a Pallet Front
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Firstly I used Silver spraypaint lightly covering the surface of the Pallet. Then brushed on Blue emulsion, before dry gentle rub off excess emulsion with a cloth. The blue emulsion seeps in to all the crevices and grain of the battered worn wood.
Date: 11st November 2014
LABELS:
Discarded Pallet
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Painting Progress
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Street Art
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Technique
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Urban Art
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’Local Lad’ Hockney Portrait
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A tribute to fellow Bradfordian and Inspiration David Hockney Portrait, made entirely from the Telegraph & Argus. Sculpted/Paint protruding of of a 4ft Chunky Pallet front.
Date: 10th November 2014
LABELS:
3d Sculpted Paint
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Contemporary
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Discarded Pallet
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Hockney Portrait
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Los Angeles
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Newspaper
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Northern
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Painting Progress
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Portrait
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Technique
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Urban Art
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Commissioned Portraits
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Showing the in stages the development and the build up of layers. Work in progress of a Portrait I am working on.
Date: 26th September 2014
LABELS:
Contemporary
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Original Painting
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Painting Progress
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Pop Art
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Portrait
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Technique
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Urban Art
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Jackson Pollock Portrait by Rourke Van Dal
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Decollage & Sculpted Paint protruding from the surface of a Discarded Pallett. Newpaper, Emulsion & Acrylic
In 1946 Jackson Pollock’s artwork went through dramatic changes with the emergence of his dripped and poured canvases. These “drip” paintings consisted of layered swirls of color on black ground in which the artist’s process and movements can be seen in how the colors are layered on top of one another. Pollock became on of the most famous painters of the Abstract Expressionist movement and/or style for his gestural paint application: pouring, flicking and dripping onto canvas laid out on the floor. He used sticks, brushes and chicken-basters to apply the paint to the canvas. Pollock believed that the “action” of the artist tapped into the subconscious – automatism. He was primarily interested in the dramatic unfolding of the unconscious on the painting’s surface and the creation of an allover surface. He believed that dripped and poured canvases eliminated all recognizable imagery and that an act of painting was an act of self-realization heavily influenced by existentialism – which draws on their principle of state of being is defined by action.
Historical and Cultural Context:
In the early ’50s the Abstract Expressionist movement became increasingly more popular in New York as well as in Europe. The artists working in this style sought to express inner feelings, spiritual ideas and universal concepts through abstract forms. In an effort to move away from World War II, the Holocaust in Europe, the threat of the atomic bomb and McCarthyism in America, Abstract Expressionist artists transformed the activity of painting into an almost spiritual practice. Formal elements such as line, shape and color became the means to express universal feelings, spirituality and even sometimes the psyche of the artist.
Date: 6th May 2011
LABELS:
3d Sculpted Paint
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Contemporary
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Discarded Pallet
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Jackson Pollock
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Portrait
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Stencil
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Street Art
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Technique
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