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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
The contemporary paintings of Sleeth still embrace the universe of Claude Monet's water gardens, the waterlilies floating on a landscape inversed in the water. Here Sleeth's trademark 'Monet Monet Monet' tags form both the background and superposed forground elements, the repeated word written on fluorescent post-its. These are invocations, haikus, stutterings, shopping-lists, all in one. Sleeth generates a contemporary feel to a now-classic theme,… Monet's Nymphéas, with a modern-day energy and vibrancy of colour.
The painting, imposing on its deep-edged chassis, has a semi-gloss Lascaux varnish finish.
« Primarily, l'm working according to my 'synaesthetics' of places lived, frequented or visited fleetingly. Travel is a prime mover for me, followed by intense work in the studio in rural France. »
Wayne Sleeth is a well-travelled, France-based artist whose works have been exhibited across Europe and collected across 4 continents. With water as a prominent motif and influences from Monet, he creates tranquil landscapes that carry luminosity, reflection and a touch of mystery. Despite an increasing popularity and 'cote' ( values doubled in 7 years ), prices here in 2024 are frozen ! Make the most of this moment, these are also investment pieces. And remember that price offers can also be made.