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Medium | Giclee on Canvas |
Edition Size | 150 |
Image Size | 16" x 16" |
Framed Size | 22" x 22" |
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Roman Holiday
Edition of 150
Giclee on Canvas
by Steve Tandy
Artist | |
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Medium | Giclee on Canvas |
Edition Size | 150 |
Image Size | 16" x 16" |
Framed Size | 22" x 22" |
Availability | Sold Out |
Roman Holiday by Steve Tandy
I toured around Italy on holiday in Oct 17, during which I visited Rome and was in awe at the magnificent coliseum and I’ve wanted to include it in a painting ever since, without finding a suitable subject.
It wasn’t until I ventured past a 1950s style ice cream parlour on another holiday 6 months later in North Yorkshire that I had the idea. Outside it was an immaculate and beautifully restored Lambretta scooter and my mind was immediately taken back to a poster I’d seen of Roman Holiday featuring ‘Audrey Hepburn’ and her co-star ‘Gregory Peck’ on a scooter in Rome (picture attached). I realised that re-creating that scene was the idea I needed to feature the coliseum, and when the film featured Gregory ‘Peck’ then there was really no other choice of animal to include but Penguins, on their own ‘Roman Holiday’
Steve Tandy is currently being hailed as the man of the moment in galleries around the UK. His quirky and colourful wildlife paintings capture the personalities and character traits of his subjects, making them appear almost human and putting them in settings inspired by popular culture of the ’50s and ’60s. Fascinated by iconic figures such as Marlon Brando, James Dean, Jimi Hendrix, David Hockney, Andy Warhol and Marilyn Monroe, he often references movie scenes, cars, motorcycles or paintings of this period, but replaces the humans with wildlife, mainly penguins, pandas and polar bears. His uncanny ability to convey human life in this playful and unusual way has seen his popularity soar, and his star is rising both in the UK and internationally. He describes his own work as “realism and surrealism with pop art influences”, and in his more serious moments he includes subtle hints about caring for the planet, referencing deforestation, climate change and changing wildlife habitats.
Exhibited at the Windsor Contemporary Art Show where the Mayor of Windsor bought one of his paintings.
Steve’s work is exhibited and sold in an increasing number of prestigious galleries in the UK and Australia and his collector base is expanding rapidly.
“I believe Art should either make you think or make you smile, I’d like to think my work does both.”