Matt Hansel - Landlubber, Signed (2018)
Matt Hansel - Landlubber, Signed (2018)
DIMENSIONS: 26" x 21"
MEDIUM: archival pigment print
Limited edition of 50, 2018
Accompanied by certificate of authenticity signed and numbered by the artist
Matt Hansel has warped both perspective and time. Throughout his body of work, Hansel explores the unity of contradictory iconography and visual absurdity through his characteristic mash-up of traditional modes of European painting with comic-book imagery, typically finished with the inclusion of a trompe l’oeil. In the press release from his 2017 solo exhibition at yours mine & ours gallery, it is noted that, “in allowing these complex narratives to exist on the same canvas, one is reminded of the uncertainty that can exist when anything is possible but also, the creative freedom that can flourish if given the space.”
Matt Hansel - Landlubber, Signed (2018)
DIMENSIONS: 26" x 21"
MEDIUM: archival pigment print
Limited edition of 50, 2018
Accompanied by certificate of authenticity signed and numbered by the artist
Matt Hansel has warped both perspective and time. Throughout his body of work, Hansel explores the unity of contradictory iconography and visual absurdity through his characteristic mash-up of traditional modes of European painting with comic-book imagery, typically finished with the inclusion of a trompe l’oeil. In the press release from his 2017 solo exhibition at yours mine & ours gallery, it is noted that, “in allowing these complex narratives to exist on the same canvas, one is reminded of the uncertainty that can exist when anything is possible but also, the creative freedom that can flourish if given the space.”
Matt Hansel - Landlubber, Signed (2018)
DIMENSIONS: 26" x 21"
MEDIUM: archival pigment print
Limited edition of 50, 2018
Accompanied by certificate of authenticity signed and numbered by the artist
Matt Hansel has warped both perspective and time. Throughout his body of work, Hansel explores the unity of contradictory iconography and visual absurdity through his characteristic mash-up of traditional modes of European painting with comic-book imagery, typically finished with the inclusion of a trompe l’oeil. In the press release from his 2017 solo exhibition at yours mine & ours gallery, it is noted that, “in allowing these complex narratives to exist on the same canvas, one is reminded of the uncertainty that can exist when anything is possible but also, the creative freedom that can flourish if given the space.”