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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
27.6x39.4in
About this artwork
I am an artist that paints emotion. I want the canvas to shout and scream and to be truly authentic. To achieve my aim with a painting I have to feel it, I have to have these emotions, thoughts and feelings bubbling up inside me.
This is my hyperrealism portrait of Carl Barat and Pete Doherty of The Libertines.
“Can’t Stand me Now” is a song by The Libertines that was written and performed by lead singers Carl Barat and Pete Doherty. The song is… autobiographical, documenting the breakdown of Pete Doherty and Carl Barat’s relationship which led to the ultimate split of the band.
The relationship between the two is complex swinging from extremes of love and hate. Their relationship helped produce some of the most powerful songs that the UK has seen.
I wanted to create a background of two different coloured squares with the lyrics embedded in them which suddenly merge together to form this love and genius.
James Earley is a British contemporary painter who currently resides in France. He is renowned for his emotional portraiture, where he depicts individuals who have been through trauma and exist on a emotional knife edge. James has been described by the German Kunst Heute publication as well as The International Contemporary Art Curators as one of the most significant artists in the world today.
James Earley has exhibited widely across the UK and overseas, in Spain, France, the Netherlands and Monaco. He first came to prominence as a featured artist in the ‘Seven Artists Exhibition’ at the prestigious Strand Gallery in London. He was nominated for the BP Portrait Award in 2015, and has exhibited with the Royal Institute of Oil Painters and the Royal Institute of Portrait Painters.
In 2019 James was awarded first prize at The prestigious London Biennale, the Giotto International Prize and the Leonardo da Vinci International Prize. James was awarded the Venice International Art Prize in 2020 and was chosen by The European Cultural Centre to exhibit his work at the Venice Biennale 2022. James had the honour of having his work exhibited at The Louvre Paris and Bonhams Auction House in London in 2022. James won the prestigious Contemporary American Art Collectors Award in 2024.
James has exhibited his work all over the world with significant exhibitions at Bonham’s Auction House in London as well as the Carrousel Du Louvre in Paris. He has appeared on the BBC, in the Financial Times, Europe Today and The Art Newspaper. James has won many awards including the American Art Critic Award as well as the first prize at the prestigious London Biennale.
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Can't Stand Me Now
James Earley
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