My Baby - Dark Blue is a giclée print on Fabriano Artistico 300gsm 100% cotton rag by Tim Fowler. From a limited edition of 50, this piece is signed and numbered by the artist. "The 'My Baby' series is a continuation from my exploration into plantation crops. These four pieces are different angles of a banana plant I have, which was grown from a pup" - Tim Fowler. Using high resolution scanning technology, each print has been beautifully hand-finished in a series of 4 different colourways. ‘My Baby, Yellow’ features Klein blue, bright yellow, magenta and light blue hues.
Over the years, I have developed more of a focused palette because I know what colours I like to put together. If you see a bright pink plant then you know it’s a Tim Fowler artwork.
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Giclée print on Fabriano Artistico 300gsm 100% cotton rag
Size: Image size: 53 x 70 cm Signed and numbered by the artist
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Tim Fowler's semi-abstract paintings are inspired by the migratory plants that accompany his own heritage. From West Africa and then via the Caribbean to the UK, Tim’s plant paintings fill his often oversized canvases, overwhelming the viewer with striking compositions. We love how Tim has developed a striking signature colour palette over years of refinement. Tim’s main concern within his work is exploring the colour field. Although vivid, Tim’s works are balanced and calming, using a palette of extremely bright and intense hues makes his work distinctly recognisable.
Tim Fowler's semi-abstract paintings are inspired by the migratory plants that accompany his own heritage. From West Africa and then via the Caribbean to the UK, Tim’s plant paintings fill his often oversized canvases, overwhelming the viewer with striking compositions. We love how Tim has developed a striking signature colour palette over years of refinement. Tim’s main concern within his work is exploring the colour field. Although vivid, Tim’s works are balanced and calming, using a palette of extremely bright and intense hues makes his work distinctly recognisable.
Over the many years of Tim’s career, this organic relationship with paint and colour has developed and shines through as he experiments with opacity, texture combinations, finishes and light. Tim uses a variety of mediums within his work combining oil, acrylic, spray, enamel and graffiti inks. Tim subverts traditional and contemporary methods of applying these mediums and uses aperture caps and marker paint mops to create marks, strokes, drips, scrapes and smears across the canvas. After graduating in 2007 with a degree in Contemporary Fine Art, Tim experimented with painting architectural structures before turning to the striking portraiture work he is celebrated for today. Tim has been exhibiting his work for over a decade and has participated in shows worldwide including countries such as the United States, Germany and Ibiza, not to mention a variety of solo shows in his home country. We’ve been working with Tim Fowler since 2018.
We love how Tim’s unmistakeable colour palette of vivid pinks, blues and greens underscore his unique style and give life to the canvas. His paintings eschew literal and figural representation and instead celebrate the freedom and joy of creation. His unconventional methods of application such as smearing and dripping add a distinct element of dynamism to his work, and this movement gives life to his subject matter. His daring colour palette only adds to the beauty of his artworks.