Unpopular Penguin 920

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Other
Dimensions 48in (W) x 24in (H) x 1.2in (D)
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Artwork Description

This is an acrylic painting on stretched canvas, ready to hang,

The Unpopular Penguin series began in late 2015. I worked in a bookshop at the time, and it was natural that my love of books and paintings would collide. The inspiration came from 20th Century American abstract painter Jasper Johns, who took well-known images (such as the American flag) and transformed them into modern art, layered, rich, chaotic. I took as my subject the Penguin paperback book, a beloved style icon. What I hope to achieve in these paintings is a balance of chaos and clean design, of thick, layered paint in conflict with straight lines, a famous design bursting with free expression.

The surface is textured, built up of multiple layers, with lumps and drips and spatters. The sides of the canvas are painted, and the painting is sealed beneath a glossy varnish. It is ready to hang without needing to be framed.

These paintings have been selling steadily for almost nine years now, and have been included in art prizes and shows in prestigious galleries. Edmund Capon, former director of the Art Gallery of New South Wales, said of the first painting in the series - 'an evocative imagining of the familiar Penguin paperback...it was a painting we all liked very much for its rich texture, its sense of memory and its sort of nostalgic humour’

A bright, striking painting for lovers of books, art, and classic design.

Artist Bio

Painter from the Blue Mountains. I've had paintings in the Sulman Prize 2012‚ Mosman Prize 2012‚ Calleen Art Prize 2013‚ Gallipoli Art Prize 2014 & 2016, Gosford Art Prize 2018 & 2018, the ANL Maritime Art Prize 2018 and the 2019 Hawkesbury Art Prize (winner). In the last nine years I've had a lot of success with abstract paintings, drawing inspiration from the covers of 'Popular Penguin' paperback books, from the classic Monopoly board, Uno cards, and other pop culture icons. The paintings are distorted representations of the subject matter, transformed with thick brushstrokes and often random lettering, retaining the essence of the original but also becoming something new. I have had sell out shows in Sydney, Melbourne and Singapore. My art has been featured in Art Edit magazine, The Grand Designs Australia Sourcebook and the Financial Review. PLEASE NOTE - commissions now closed for 2024. Thank you!