96.4cm x 72.3cm
34-layer silkscreen print with surface irregularities, gold shimmer, gloss varnish and embossed details on 600gsm Somerset Tub Sized Radiant White paper.
Individually signed (lower right corner) and numbered (lower left corner) on front in pencil.
Absurdism, horror, and cultivated arbitrariness meet canonical oil painting in a distorted portrait by Christian Rex van Minnen.
Grotesque and yet – somehow – delicious, plump gummy sweets float above a pulled and pinched face, veiled by a tattoo-esque layer of lurid cartoons. With a focus on tonal depth and richness of colour, the edition is printed in 34 distinct layers and finished with gold shimmer. Embossing and gloss varnish cause the gummies to jump forth from their surroundings, to surreal effect.
Specks, bubbling and pitting are a conscious choice by the artist, conceived to echo the aged surfaces of the centuries-old Dutch Masters paintings that inspire his work. The irregularities, unique to each print, are achieved by curing layers of ink for less time than usual – an experimental technique developed in collaboration with printmakers at Make-Ready in London.
The resulting artwork deftly entwines the precise technicalities of silkscreen printing with its lyrical unpredictability.
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