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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
30x40in
About this artwork
Watching singers, magicians, dancers, and artists perform for Steven equally as exciting as documenting them. Sometimes, even places as such as the Dancing clubs are important inspiration sources for his work.
This painting is depicting a scene where three kids are mimicking the Three great Tenors. Playing games with each other, they are trying to undermine their rivals and to shine.
« My perception of the world is always from a comical point of view. I have reached the conclusion for myself, that what matters the most, is the human ability to laugh. »
Steven Lamb is an award-winning artist based in Canada whose paintings have been exhibited nationally, as well as in the United States and Brazil. Creating in a distinctive style which he describes as being both whimsical and grotesque, he views his works as a tool for social commentary, not to criticize, but rather, to amuse and entertain. Lamb takes viewers on a journey through the streets of Montreal and Paris, often portraying café scenes, circuses, musicians, and clowns.