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Medium | Original Oil on Board |
Image Size | 19" x 19" |
Framed Size | 23.75" x 23.75" |
Availability | SOLD |
Framed/Mounted Option | Framed |
Delivery | Next Day Delivery Available |
£595.00
Deadpool Original
Oil on Board
Original
by Deborah Cauchi
Out of stock
Artist | |
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Medium | Original Oil on Board |
Image Size | 19" x 19" |
Framed Size | 23.75" x 23.75" |
Availability | SOLD |
Framed/Mounted Option | Framed |
Delivery | Next Day Delivery Available |
Deadpool Original by Deborah Cauchi
Deborah is a figurative artist who has a “healthy” obsession with Lego and vintage toys; inspiration comes from her own experiences relating to human emotions and memories of childhood.
She likes to take that long forgotten or much loved object and give it a moment in the spotlight. Paint is applied both figuratively and abstractly. Whilst all her paintings are representational, they are not limited to a particular style and the experimentation of the paint plays a major role in her art.
Deadpool is a 2016 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. Distributed by 20th Century Fox, it is the eighth film in the X-Men film series. Directed by Tim Miller from a screenplay by Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, it stars Ryan Reynolds in the title role alongside Morena Baccarin, Ed Skrein, T. J. Miller, Gina Carano, and Brianna Hildebrand. In the film, Wade Wilson hunts the man who gave him mutant abilities and a scarred physical appearance, becoming the beloved antihero Deadpool.
“Working primarily in oils my paintings are inspired by the human figure, portraiture and my love of nostalgic imagery. I take inspiration from vintage magazines, adverts and items from days gone by and through my work I explore deeply personal, psychological issues and emotional responses to contemporary life, I also draw on my own experiences relating to human emotions and memories of childhood. Paint is applied both figuratively and abstractly. Whilst all my paintings are representational, they are not limited to a particular style and the experimentation of the paint plays a major role in my art.” – Deborah Cauchi