Back At The Gentleman and Rogues Club by Vincent Kamp

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Back At The Gentleman and Rogues Club

Edition of 95

Canvas on Board

by Vincent Kamp

Additional information

Artist

Medium

Canvas on Board

Edition Size

95

Image Size

40" x 27"

Framed Size

51" x 38"

Availability

Available to Order

Description

Back At The Gentleman and Rogues Club by Vincent Kamp

Intense figurative realism originating in a subculture rich with narrative tension. Vincent’s arresting portraits are built on the assumption that society will always identify with rebels and the gritty underground world of urban subculture. For his latest work he has travelled around the UK visiting barber shops and events to gather material in a setting which transcends social class and makes everyone feel like ‘one of the boys’. These mesmerising oil paintings evoke emotion, fascination and intrigue about both the backstory and the future of a character, how they came to be where they are and where they might go from there. He seeks out moments of tension, and explains: “My paintings are all quite dark, subtle and intense. I’m always imagining there’s something surreptitious going on in a perfectly innocent situation.”

He is heavily influenced by cinematography and its impact on storytelling, believing that by manipulating the composition, light and colour you can completely change the feel of scene.

He has painted many A-list sporting celebrities including David Millar, Francesco Moser, Liz Yelling and Paula Radcliffe.

Has work in the collection of Fran Millar, manager of Team Sky, Francesco Moser and in Francesco Moser’s museum in Trento, Italy.

Vincent Kamp is renowned for his dark and compelling artworks and his pioneering immersive fine art experiences. His arresting portraits are built on the assumption that we will always identify with rebels and he is fascinated with those parts of society that many of us never encounter – the urban subcultures that exist all around us yet are invisible to most of us. His world may be an unfamiliar one, but it grips us utterly, drawing us in with its drama, intrigue and undercurrent of danger.