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'Defence of the Inanimate - Pepsi Can' is a Giclée print by iconic artist Anthony 'H' Haylock. Printed onto 300gsm Somerset Photo Satin paper, the print is from a limited edition of 50 and is signed by the artist.
Much of my work is drawn from the world around me, picking up on social commentary, trending phrases etc and applying them to objects or repurposing objects to convey the idea in an interesting, appealing way
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Giclée print on 300gsm Somerset Photo Satin paper
Size: This artwork is signed and numbered by the artist
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Antony lives and works in Southend-on-Sea, UK, and works in various media including oil paint, acrylic, and eco-solvent based products.
Antony lives and works in Southend-on-Sea, UK, and works in various media including oil paint, acrylic, and eco-solvent based products.
Of his methods, he has said, “Once I have an idea, the medium is secondary, I just set to work with what suits the end result I’m after.” Inspired by iconic objects, we love the way each artwork is a true conversation between the paint and canvas, paired together to create lifelike artworks that are often surprising and humorous. Antony studied graphics at college and went on to partner with Pez before becoming a prominent artist of the 1980s rave scene. He was later commissioned for murals and large-scale paintings before working in the television world at BBC and Pinewood Studios. He worked for various clients including Sony, LG, Phllips, Panasonic, and Pimms. Additionally, he has exhibited in shows across the UK. On the question of why he makes art, Antony states: “I have always had a fascination for the iconic object. Something that has the power to evoke an emotion, a memory, a visual time stamp, things that compel us to covet them.” We’ve been working with Antony since 2016.
Inspired by iconic objects, we love the way each of Antony's works are a true conversation between the paint and canvas. This dynamic relationship results in the creation of artworks that are often surprising and humorous. On the question of why he makes art, Antony states: “I have always had a fascination for the iconic object. Something that has the power to evoke an emotion, a memory, a visual time stamp, things that compel us to covet them.”