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Give Peace a Chance (Butterflies) is a mixed media original by contemporary British artist Dan Pearce. The piece is signed by the artist.Featured in London's Shortlist magazine as one of the UK's most collectable emerging artists, Dan Pearce needs little introduction: the works speak for themselves. Bold and confident, his prints and originals take inspiration from street and pop, blending elements of fine art to create an iconic style that carefully crafts digital media with old school techniques.Give Peace a Chance (Butterflies) is a beautiful musing on transiency and mortality: layering pink and gold PVC butterflies into the shape of a CND symbol, the piece is brimming with life, as each wing flutters beyond the confines of the print. Set into a black frame, Pearce finishes with artwork with explosive lashings of spray paint, ink, and resin, recalling the violence of war alongside the delicate beauty of the winged insect. A powerful juxtaposition of life and death, art and destruction, Give Peace a Chance (Butterflies) is a provocative work of contemporary art.
Artwork Details
100’s butterfly’s set in resin of the iconic Peace symbol finished in vibrant spray paint and ink drips
Size: 110 x 97 cm
Signed & numbered by the artist
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Dan Pearce is a full time mixed media artist based in a South East London. He studied art at his local college on Merseyside which led to a (BA)Hons in Jewellery Design. Post Uni he returned to his original birth place of Australia and setup home in Sydney for the next seven years. It was here he honed his creative skills and fell in love with urban art. He set about mixing modern day influences of Dface, Shepard Fairey with his older art college influences of Warhol and Lichtenstein to carve out his own style, a unique explosion of energy and colour.
Dan Pearce is a full time mixed media artist based in a South East London. He studied art at his local college on Merseyside which led to a (BA)Hons in Jewellery Design. Post Uni he returned to his original birth place of Australia and setup home in Sydney for the next seven years. It was here he honed his creative skills and fell in love with urban art. He set about mixing modern day influences of Dface, Shepard Fairey with his older art college influences of Warhol and Lichtenstein to carve out his own style, a unique explosion of energy and colour.
Moving to the present day and Dan is rapidly becoming one of the UK’s most talked about and collectible artists. Dan’s unique ‘mixed media’ art combines graffiti, traditional painting, collage and textured resin, often incorporating smashed glass and other objects to create pieces that can be appreciated from afar and take on a whole new meaning when seen up close. His specially commissioned portrait of Anthony Joshua hangs above the boxing ring at the heavyweight champion’s training camp. His artwork is also collected by the likes of Rag’n’Bone Man, 50Cent and a host of Premiership footballers. Outside of his gallery work, Dan has been involved in raising money for many UK charities through the sale of his artwork. In 2018 one of Dan’s endangered wildlife originals raised £5500 for The Peter Jones Foundation, he donates artwork to the annual Acton homeless charity auction and his artwork has also also raised money for a variety of wildlife conservation charities including a recent commission he painted to raise funds for the Australian bush fires. Dan is married with two sons. His studio is local which allows him to juggle his busy life of full time self published artist and a hands-on Dad. Dan has been exhibiting his artwork since 2013 throughout the UK as well as internationally.
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Giclée (/ʒiːˈkleɪ/ zhee-KLAY) is a neologism, ultimately derived from the French word gicleur, coined in 1991 by printmaker Jack Duganne for fine art digital prints made using inkjet printers. The name was originally applied to fine art prints created on a modified Iris printer in a process invented in the late 1980s. It has since been used widely to mean any fine-art printing, usually archival, printed by inkjet. It is often used by artists, galleries, and print shops for their high quality printing, but is also used generically for art printing of any quality.
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