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Gavin Mitchell
Hear no See no Speak no, 2020
$ 3,146
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Medium
Print : pigment ink, gold leaf, metal leaf
Dimensions cm | inch
94 x 140 x 0.1 cm 37 x 55.1 x 0 inch
Support
Framing
Not framed
Type
Numbered and limited to 20 copies
1 remaining copy
Authenticity
Work sold with an invoice from the gallery
and a certificate of authenticity
Signature
Stamped
About the artwork
Artwork sold in perfect condition
Gavin Mitchell is a London-based artist and photographer who reworks found objects to explore the relationship between East and West. Having graduated with a BA (Hons) Fine Art, Gavin Mitchell chose to take an extended sabbatical from sugar tints, soft grounds, solarisation and f-stops for a career in design and production, which still allowed him to indulge in creative fantasies. But this never really fully satisfied his artistic appetite.
ARTIST STATEMENT
“The human and material landscape is where I draw my inspiration. Captured through my lens or found through digging deep, the environment I live in and the world I travel through provides a limitless source of references that enthuse, intrigue and excite.”
“The inspiration my work has always come from found material, trawling through car boot sales, junk shops and antiques fairs, any- thing that catches my eye. The story behind my most recognised work started with finding a vintage Japanese postcard with enigmatic images of Geishas. Coincidentally I also found a vintage Playboy magazine at the same car boot sale. The idea of East Meets West /Culture Clash began there.”