£1,250.00
Typically using bold colours with stylised forms/letters/symbols and hieroglyphs, CAIN applies this visual language to any flat surface or object to give them a unique custom finish. Stemming from a love of 80’s pop art. Each artwork push’s the boundaries between conceptualism and post-pop art. Engaging with a variety of media and techniques, such as painting, ceramics, large scale installations and sculpture. CAIN’s signature abstract style of stylised forms all work together to complete a larger picture.
Despite what it many look like at a glance, much of CAIN’s work touches on embracing joyous aspects of the human experience as well as subjects that examine, question and criticise the relationships between gender, sexuality, identity. The interpretation of each artwork changes upon every surface that it is applied to. Often the environment is reflected within the actual artwork itself, hidden words are intermingled within and creates a visual feast for the viewer. “The human brain is always looking to solve – your mind automatically wants to link together this visual language for it to make sense.”
Personal interpretation is a key component to CAIN’s artworks “People often find words or phrases that were not intentionally put into the artwork” The audience sometimes seeing what they want to see.
Dimensions | 61 × 91 cm |
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Artist | CAIN |
Media | Original |
Edition size | 1 |