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This artwork reflects upon urban motifs, forms and colours, and has a surreal, dreamlike quality to it. Tycho has chosen the title "Lotusland", referring to a Greek myth describing the inhabitants of a land where people consumed lotus flowers that had a narcotic effect, rendering them incapable of dealing with mundane and practical concerns.
This is a digital photographic artwork Tycho created by combining photos of his paintings with his photos… of urban areas. It is dye sublimation printed on aluminum, and has a satin finish. There is no texture, and the surface is completely smooth to the touch. Tycho chose to print in this way due to its greater colour saturation and luminosity when compared to printing on paper or canvas, and also for its durability. The artwork arrives ready to hang.
« My goal is to create a compelling and dynamic image that resonates in the viewer, stated in as few brush strokes as necessary »
David Tycho is a prize-winning Canadian artist whose paintings have been widely exhibited on a national level, as well as in the United States, Switzerland, Belgium, and Singapore. His art is distinguished by the exploration of varying subjects and differing artistic approaches. Inspired to create from nature, urban expansion, and the people he encounters, Tycho translates these influences onto canvas in an improvisational, expressive, and abstract manner. He paints using acrylics with brushes, palette knives, trowels, sticks, and rollers.