Matt Gee | Alexandra Road Estate, 2023
Screenprint
20 x 20 cm
Edition of 5
Framed
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Matt Gee is a London-based Artist and Educator who delves into the world of street art and draws inspiration from his recent visit to Lisbon as well as his fascination with the brutalist architecture found in London and Berlin. His current artistic exploration revolves around the tactile nature of tiles, seeking to juxtapose their physicality with the concrete surfaces commonly associated with street art. By incorporating tiles into his work, Gee aims to create a harmonious parallel between the two materials, offering a fresh perspective on the interplay between art and urban environments.
Screenprint
20 x 20 cm
Edition of 5
Framed
Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork would be £25.00.
Matt Gee is a London-based Artist and Educator who delves into the world of street art and draws inspiration from his recent visit to Lisbon as well as his fascination with the brutalist architecture found in London and Berlin. His current artistic exploration revolves around the tactile nature of tiles, seeking to juxtapose their physicality with the concrete surfaces commonly associated with street art. By incorporating tiles into his work, Gee aims to create a harmonious parallel between the two materials, offering a fresh perspective on the interplay between art and urban environments.
Screenprint
20 x 20 cm
Edition of 5
Framed
Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork would be £25.00.
Matt Gee is a London-based Artist and Educator who delves into the world of street art and draws inspiration from his recent visit to Lisbon as well as his fascination with the brutalist architecture found in London and Berlin. His current artistic exploration revolves around the tactile nature of tiles, seeking to juxtapose their physicality with the concrete surfaces commonly associated with street art. By incorporating tiles into his work, Gee aims to create a harmonious parallel between the two materials, offering a fresh perspective on the interplay between art and urban environments.