Contemporary Art Prints - Ian Francis - Urban Art
Posted: Mon 21 Sep, 2015 11:23 am
Quantity of good quality contemporary art prints by Ian Francis - well collected urban artist - these are open edition prints of good quality produced by Prime arts circa 2007 - sizes vary from 50 x 40cm to 60 x 80cm - striking images and easy to frame - good market for these in the Contemporary/Urban/GLBT area
Each print £3 each any size - postage is £4.78 - per tube - can get 5 prints into a tube - any questions please email.
Working in mixed media on canvas, Ian Francis combines abstraction, figuration, and elements of both painting and drawing to create distinctly contemporary works. He draws his inspiration from cinema and imagery examining the most contemporary issues facing the human condition. Amid high-colour washes and jagged brushwork, Francis depicts semi-clad figures who loll and mix in casual groupings—some scenes are intimate, others hedonistic. Abstraction and figuration mutually support the artist’s suggestion of a worldview where violence and style intersect. These figures are recognizable, the young and beautiful denizens of a particular media fantasy fuelled by sex, death, and celebrity.
Francis admits to playing into this illusion himself, professing an obsession for internet media and sensational US teen dramas, lending a pleasing sympathy to his operatic observations. "My work isn't about computers or the Internet specifically, which is why you won't see those elements in my paintings – it's more about the feelings people express through them," he says.
"The sometimes apocalyptic feel of my work comes from the combination of the fact we're probably the safest and wealthiest we've ever been against both the mass media sense of impending doom and also the fact that a potential world resource shortage could realistically mean that we won't be living this lifestyle for that much longer.
Each print £3 each any size - postage is £4.78 - per tube - can get 5 prints into a tube - any questions please email.
Working in mixed media on canvas, Ian Francis combines abstraction, figuration, and elements of both painting and drawing to create distinctly contemporary works. He draws his inspiration from cinema and imagery examining the most contemporary issues facing the human condition. Amid high-colour washes and jagged brushwork, Francis depicts semi-clad figures who loll and mix in casual groupings—some scenes are intimate, others hedonistic. Abstraction and figuration mutually support the artist’s suggestion of a worldview where violence and style intersect. These figures are recognizable, the young and beautiful denizens of a particular media fantasy fuelled by sex, death, and celebrity.
Francis admits to playing into this illusion himself, professing an obsession for internet media and sensational US teen dramas, lending a pleasing sympathy to his operatic observations. "My work isn't about computers or the Internet specifically, which is why you won't see those elements in my paintings – it's more about the feelings people express through them," he says.
"The sometimes apocalyptic feel of my work comes from the combination of the fact we're probably the safest and wealthiest we've ever been against both the mass media sense of impending doom and also the fact that a potential world resource shortage could realistically mean that we won't be living this lifestyle for that much longer.