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Simon Claridge

'Playboy November 1967'

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A signed, limited edition silkscreen on canvas with diamond dust.

Edition of 25

Part of the Playboy collection which sees iconic magazine covers given a sparkling makeover.

Stunning black and white artwork, the diamond dust sparkles when the light hits it making it a really special piece.

This artwork, is unframed, we can professionally frame the artwork for an additional £100 should you wish.


For more information, please contact us.

Want to see how this piece will look in your own home? Call our Gallery in Nottingham on 01159 243 555 or Manchester on 0161 465 3699 to arrange a personal home viewing before purchasing the work

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Simon Claridge

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The human form is such a fantastic thing to paint; the eye never tires of seeing what it is programmed to respond to on such a guttural level.

Exploring the human form provides me a rich seem of inspiration both on a formal visual plain and perhaps more importantly on an innate, visceral level.

I want the work to have an initial raw impact which given time perhaps will inspire memories and fantasies, which can become intertwined.

Its this line between fantasy and reality, which I believe we all walk on from time to time that interests me. My goal is to leave to the viewer some tangible emotional feeling. If the flat areas of colour I create on the canvas surface can be given depth in the imagination of the viewer then I feel its been successful.

Perhaps surprisingly given the simplicity and graphic nature of my finished works, I hardly ever know what they are going to look like when I start on them. The preparatory work is based in the sketchbook. This is where the formal reduction of the source material starts. It is a trial and error exercise based on experience and gut instinct. On an aesthetic level I want to create a formal relationship of abstract shapes and voids within the predetermined field of the canvas boundary. However this needs to be balanced with the emotive content I want the piece to convey. This is the most challenging but exciting part of the process for me, as the final composition reveals its self through the pencil marks. This basic composition is then transferred on to the canvas where invariably more changes are made. Before finally covering the canvas as quickly as possible with acrylic paint to ascertain the colours and tones I want. Once happy with these then the painstaking layers of paint are applied, the processes of building up the layers to achieve the completely flat finish is one that takes great patience, however ultimately brings the most satisfaction as the work starts takes on a life of its own. As I create the sharp lines on the canvas surface it starts to blur the lines between reality and fantasy.

I have recently added a new layer of transformation to my imagery as I have built a silkscreen print studio within my workspace. Once the original paintings are finished I use this imagery to help me create the screens I make to create silkscreen prints.

I have recently added a new layer of transformation to my imagery as I have built a silkscreen print studio within my workspace. Once the original paintings are finished I use this imagery to help me create the screens I make to create silkscreen prints.

I had been particularly keen to work with silk screening for a while. It just felt like a very natural sideways step for me from my painting style and techniques.

I create my screens using the photo emulsion technique:

Dimensions
Depth 2 "
Width 28 "
Height 36 "
Weight 7 kg

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