As you still wonder why

Ben Edmunds

As you still wonder why, 202240 x 30cmSign in to view price
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Material
fabric dye and acrylic on canvas with wooden frame and shock cords
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This artwork features a striking gradient of colors, transitioning from deep blue to vibrant turquoise, creating a mesmerizing and dynamic visual composition. The overall effect is sleek and minimal, with the rectangular shape and flat surface highlighting the nuances of the gradient. The distinctive technique employed suggests a digitally-manipulated or photographic origin, lending the piece a contemporary and conceptual feel. This artwork appears to explore the interplay of color, light, and form, inviting the viewer to contemplate the relationship between digital and physical realities. ...

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Escapist
Artist
Ben Edmunds
B.1994, British

Ben Edmunds (b. 1994, Norwich, UK) creates his colour field paintings by layering mists of fabric dyes, sprayed directly onto washed canvas. Over time, the colours shift and bleed into one another to create a spectrum of gradients across the painting: erasing definite distinctions between green, blue, purple. Using only three dyes: cyan, yellow and magenta, Edmunds is particularly interested in blue as a colour that almost doesn’t exist in nature. It appears in his paintings only as an ever-changing combination of cyan and magenta, something that shifts between sky and the sea. As an open-ended colour, it represents dreaming, exploration and adventure. For Edmunds, painting is an adventure for artists and viewers, drawing from his personal history of sailing, windsurfing and cycling, he frames abstraction as an adventure sport. In 2019, Edmunds registered his company Aspirational Equipment - a pseudo-sports brand for romantics, creating “tools for dreamers”. Under its umbrella of paintings, objects and functional garments, it questions the supposed anti-utilitarianism of painting and asks the question “What can an artwork do?” ...

Ben Edmunds: Artworks
Until the dream is done

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Until the dream is done
, 2024
102 x 77cm
Escapist
Ben Edmunds
Escapist, 2020
207 x 162cm
All the time we spent here II
Ben Edmunds
All the time we spent here II, 2022
40 x 30cm
As you still wonder why
Ben Edmunds
As you still wonder why, 2022
40 x 30cm
It's there to find // if you have the time
Ben Edmunds
It's there to find // if you have the time, 2022
28 x 28cm
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