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Dangerous Minds lucky number five makes its reappearance... this time in a quasi-industrial guise... Housed in an oxidised steel extraction duct, and superimposed upon a mosaic of hand cut and patinated mirror tiles. The plump numeral disseminates a reassuring hot orange glow. Subliminal allusions to continental petrol stations, the distant roar of Le Mans and the unfeasibly long swelteringly hot summer vacations of childhood... one can almost smell… the Ambre Solaire.
The 5 series
The artists have a great affinity with the number 5, finding it a very balancing concept. Considering the numerological and esoteric harmonizing nature of 5, such as these meaning and interpretations;
the number for marriage, the joining of the female No 2 and the male No 3.
The number of man, prime number, Fibonacci number, the 5 elements, 5 senses etc.
5 is considered the most dynamic and energetic number which fits in well with the ethos and dynamic of the artists practice.
Dangerous Minds Artists (DMA) is comprised of the combined artistic talents of Michael Lake-McMillan and Alan Stuart. Duality and contrast play an important role in their compositions, sometimes representing a dystopian outlook of the world. The underlining message is that 'the combination of disparate parts can make a beautiful whole'. DMA works on considered collections that are imbued with overriding concepts and processes.