Play With Me by JJ Adams

£545.00£595.00

Play With Me by JJ Adams

Edition of 95 + 5AP’s

Giclee on Paper

by JJ Adams

Additional information

Artist

Medium

Giclee on Paper

Edition Size

95 + 5 APs

Mounted Size

35.5" x 29.5"

Framed Size

41.5" x 35.5"

Availability

Sold Out

Description

Play With Me by JJ Adams

Featured in Vogue & GQ and having worked alongside clients like Rolls Royce and Bang & Olufsen, JJ Adams is rapidly becoming one of the UK’s most talked about and collectible artists. He is bold and confident in style often completely transforming celebrity images or iconic landmarks with his own inimitable edge and blurring the lines between new media, pop, fine art, digital art and photography.

Adams uses a range of new and mixed media in his work from spray painting to hand painting acrylics, stenciling, screen printing, collage and digital composite and matte painting as well as photography.

“The key is not to take yourself or your work too seriously,  just to have fun creating and experiment and ignore criticism and keep your feet on the ground, otherwise it gets too complicated and it ruins your creativity, I create artwork for other people to enjoy and I don’t attempt to save the world with a message that I don’t truly believe. I donate to charities instead through the sale of my artwork who really do know how to make a difference”

One of the most widely recognised animal symbols in human culture, the lion has been extensively depicted in sculptures and paintings, on national flags, and in contemporary films and literature. Lions have been kept in menageries since the time of the Roman Empire and have been a key species sought for exhibition in zoological gardens across the world since the late 18th century. Cultural depictions of lions were prominent in Ancient Egypt, and depictions have occurred in virtually all ancient and medieval cultures in the lion’s former and current ranges.

Lions have famously acquired the title of ‘King of the Jungle‘. However, the title is a little misleading as lions don’t actually live in jungles (and as we found out earlier, they don’t have kings!). Their habits include scrubland, grasslands, savannahs and rocky hills, but not jungles.