DayDreamer
20" x 20" in
(50 x 50 cm)
Dimensions: 50 x 50 cm signed
Paper: 350gsm / Matt Coated Art Paper
This digitally printed and signed open edition litho poster by JBOY features a giraffe with its long neck partially hidden by fluffy white clouds, creating a playful and imaginative picture. The giraffe's head appears in vivid yellow and orange, creating a stunning contrast that calls attention to the animal's classic form. The giraffe's body is depicted in powerful black and white patterns. The clouds provide the impression of suggesting a perspective play, as though the giraffe is so tall that it reaches over the clouds, fusing the fantastical and the everyday.
The fact that JBOY decided to print this piece digitally highlights the stark contrast between the vibrantly coloured head and the monochrome body. It also allows for a smooth and clean execution of detail. Viewers are invited to interpret the piece as a metaphor for freedom, inventiveness, or the blending of natural and surreal aspects based on the giraffe and clouds' playful relationship. This work is still available because it is an open edition, providing art enthusiasts with a fun and jovial addition to their collections.
- x
- 2024
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- 2024
A propos de JBOY
I am JBOY. A fairly (un)known visual artist from London and sharing my ideas helps calm my hyperactive mind. Some are good, some are bad.
I'm looking forward to seeing where this journey goes.
My Inspiration comes from many places and mostly turns up at the most inconvenient time. I spent a lot of time when young stealing Gary Larson books from the library (i took them back) and then later i studied (looked at pictures) Guy Billout at art school.
Obviously at some point i accidentally stumbled into the urban art scene and have been trying to escape it ever since, but it keeps dragging me back in like a henry the hoover. Basically several sources of inspiration have led me down a very eclectic mix of styles and ideas. I just go with what feels right for the picture.
Not everything even works well visually and only ideas that i am 100% happy with are shown. A lot gets trashed (Most things). I like to do visual commentaries on anything i feel strongly about and i try to get my message across in a light hearted way.
I have a big arts background as i said already, but my proudest claim to fame is being taught technical drawing by Timmy Mallett's uncle at age 9, but things have probably gotten progressively worse ever since.
Anonymity is a choice, not for any mystical reason, but because it’s a preference. Great care and pride are taken in the delivery of work, and people who are nice are looked after.
DayDreamer par JBOY
20" x 20" in
(50 x 50 cm)
Dimensions: 50 x 50 cm signed
Paper: 350gsm / Matt Coated Art Paper
This digitally printed and signed open edition litho poster by JBOY features a giraffe with its long neck partially hidden by fluffy white clouds, creating a playful and imaginative picture. The giraffe's head appears in vivid yellow and orange, creating a stunning contrast that calls attention to the animal's classic form. The giraffe's body is depicted in powerful black and white patterns. The clouds provide the impression of suggesting a perspective play, as though the giraffe is so tall that it reaches over the clouds, fusing the fantastical and the everyday.
The fact that JBOY decided to print this piece digitally highlights the stark contrast between the vibrantly coloured head and the monochrome body. It also allows for a smooth and clean execution of detail. Viewers are invited to interpret the piece as a metaphor for freedom, inventiveness, or the blending of natural and surreal aspects based on the giraffe and clouds' playful relationship. This work is still available because it is an open edition, providing art enthusiasts with a fun and jovial addition to their collections.
- x
- 2024
- x
- 2024
A propos de JBOY
I am JBOY. A fairly (un)known visual artist from London and sharing my ideas helps calm my hyperactive mind. Some are good, some are bad.
I'm looking forward to seeing where this journey goes.
My Inspiration comes from many places and mostly turns up at the most inconvenient time. I spent a lot of time when young stealing Gary Larson books from the library (i took them back) and then later i studied (looked at pictures) Guy Billout at art school.
Obviously at some point i accidentally stumbled into the urban art scene and have been trying to escape it ever since, but it keeps dragging me back in like a henry the hoover. Basically several sources of inspiration have led me down a very eclectic mix of styles and ideas. I just go with what feels right for the picture.
Not everything even works well visually and only ideas that i am 100% happy with are shown. A lot gets trashed (Most things). I like to do visual commentaries on anything i feel strongly about and i try to get my message across in a light hearted way.
I have a big arts background as i said already, but my proudest claim to fame is being taught technical drawing by Timmy Mallett's uncle at age 9, but things have probably gotten progressively worse ever since.
Anonymity is a choice, not for any mystical reason, but because it’s a preference. Great care and pride are taken in the delivery of work, and people who are nice are looked after.
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