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Nothing Matters - Remix AP, 2020 is an artist proof by Dan Hillier. Printed on heavyweight, textured Aquarelle Rag 310gsm 100% cotton archival paper, this artwork is signed and numbered by Dan.
With the main way I work, I will start with one element or an idea of what I want to move towards making. I'll often start with a face, animal or bit of scenery, then go through and seek out what I think will work well with that and let the picture build itself.
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Created through a combination of collage, print, and intricate linework, Nothing Matters - Remix AP, 2020 is an arresting artwork by Dan Hillier. The artwork combines Dan’s love for Victorian imagery and nature with the artist’s own drawings to produce a complex, steampunk-inspired work. Interested in blurring the boundaries between dream and reality, Dan uses his art to explore the human condition and the experience of being alive.
We love Dan's surrealist style, and this artwork is sure to spark discussion among viewers. The piece's arresting colour scheme and its unusual imagery make it the ideal statement artwork, and it is sure to bring some personality into your home.
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Giclée print on 210gsm fade-resistant inks on IFA24 decor smooth art paper
Size: Image size: 40 x 40cm Signed and numbered by the artist
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Dan is a contemporary artist based in Stoke Newington, London, whose work embodies the ‘Steampunk’ aesthetic, combining imagery of the Victorian era with elements of nature, translating them seamlessly for a contemporary audience. Dan collages found images with his own ink drawing and manipulates elements of wood and steel engravings from the 19th century.
Dan is a contemporary artist based in Stoke Newington, London, whose work embodies the ‘Steampunk’ aesthetic, combining imagery of the Victorian era with elements of nature, translating them seamlessly for a contemporary audience. Dan collages found images with his own ink drawing and manipulates elements of wood and steel engravings from the 19th century.
Dan Hillier’s classically based images feature fantastical hybrids of humans and animals that draw on ancient mythological beings. Inspired by dream imagery and Victorian freak-shows, the images are unsettling in their blurring of dream and reality. Dan adds in his own line works to collages made from wood and steel engravings, before turning them into screenprints and giclée prints. Hillier speaks of how the drink ayahuasca opened both his mind and heart up, and made him aware of what he wants to express in his art. In his own words, Hillier loves to “create work that reflects my love of the source material I work from, the natural world, various ancient mystery traditions, and the ever-unfolding and often mystical experience of being alive in a world that is apparently material, immaterial, and prone to all manner of interesting archetypal expressions and wonderments.” Hillier has collaborated on projects with organisations such as Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre in London, The Folio Society publishers and bands such as Architects and Royal Blood. Hillier has also created the opening titles to BBC1's major 6-part drama Requiem. Hillier has held a number of solo and group shows, including at the Saatchi Gallery in London, The Louvre in Paris, Glastonbury Festival and the Museum of Turin, Italy. Hillier was also invited to represent Great Britain at the Giant Creator Show in Beijing, China. Over his career Dan has developed a celebrity following, with his permission portfolio containing names such as renowned author Neil Gaiman.
We love how Dan embraces the freedom of exploration that comes with collage, and allows his search for source material to dictate the direction of his piece. In his own words, Dan loves to “create work that reflects my love of the source material I work from, the natural world, various ancient mystery traditions, and the ever-unfolding and often mystical experience of being alive in a world that is apparently material and immaterial”. Dan’s classically based subjects are unsettling, blurring the line between dream and reality.
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