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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, Collage on Canvas
- Other details : Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
- Dimensions : 70.9x78.7in
About this artwork
Consortium: 1. an association, typically of several companies.
2. LAW... the right of association and companionship with ones husband or wife.
This piece titled "Consortium" was created after looking at the breakdown of a friends marriage, with the pitfalls, loss of self esteem and accumulated possessions that goes along with that breakdown.
The figure facing forward displays a sense of hope while the background figure seems… to be contemplating the loss of friends, possessions and life's benefits as a recognised coupling.
2. LAW... the right of association and companionship with ones husband or wife.
This piece titled "Consortium" was created after looking at the breakdown of a friends marriage, with the pitfalls, loss of self esteem and accumulated possessions that goes along with that breakdown.
The figure facing forward displays a sense of hope while the background figure seems… to be contemplating the loss of friends, possessions and life's benefits as a recognised coupling.
Marc Rayner
Sweden
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Credentials
- Established Artist
- International Exposure
- Favorited by galleries
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« Our world is tearing itself apart environmentally, socially, and economically. It is my job to highlight the faults as I see them. I disguise dark themes with color and rhythmical lines. »
Marc Rayner is an Australian artist based in Sweden who has exhibited his works nationally, as well as in Sweden, Monaco, France, Qatar, Italy, India, South Korea, Denmark, and Japan. The key to his artworks is the creation of 'quasi-landscapes' rich in text and design, or flat and almost devoid of information. This 'distorted zone' is a place where Rayner's tormented, disenfranchised, and often unfortunate characters exist. He is drawn to outsider artistic styles and naive art in broader terms.