Kiss Me Quick by Stephen Graham

£650.00

Kiss Me Quick

Giclee on Paper

Edition of 195

by Stephen Graham

Additional information

Artist

Medium

Giclee on Paper

Image Size

19" x 24"

Framed Size

31" x 36"

Edition Size

195

Availability

Available to Order

Description

Kiss Me Quick by Stephen Graham

INNOVATIVE

Stephen Graham creates playful yet thought-provoking limited edition artworks featuring iconic objects, logos and symbols from the pop art repertoire. Informed by his background in theatre design his work is both an intricate artistic composition and a strong piece of narrative; his intention is always to convey a range of messages, should the viewer choose to read them. Working within popular cultural tropes allows him to comment on issues such as our mass consumer culture, nostalgia and social structures which adds a layer of intrigue and substance to the finished piece.

The visual impact of each vibrant artwork is enhanced with his use of diamond dust to add sparkle and clarity. Combined with his subtle social critique, this makes for a fascinating collection that entices not only the eye, but also the mind.

Stephen graduated from the prestigious college of Art and Design at Central Saint Martins in London in 2003, and now lives and works in his home country of South Africa. Over the last decade, his works have become highly sought after collector’s pieces. He has undertaken commissions from both notable companies and private collectors.

TAKE ON POPULAR CULTURE Focusing on brands, symbols and a whole range of popular cultural tropes, Stephen Graham invites us to consider society’s attitude to wealth, glamour and ambition, creating striking mixed media artworks which feature exclusive crystals and diamond dust to make a glittering statement.

Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, Stephen studied at the prestigious Central Saint Martin’s College of Arts and Design in London and made a name for himself creating dynamic designs for photoshoots, as well as TV, film and theatre sets before focusing entirely on a career as a fine artist. His innovative original work is now widely exhibited.