Camouflage

Francis Upritchard

Camouflage, 2020104 x 34 x 25cm45000 GBP
Details
MaterialGalleryLocation
steel and foil armature, paint, modelling material, wooden plinthKate MacgarryLondon
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork depicts a figure shrouded in a vibrant, floral-patterned green garment. The composition is striking, with the figure's form partially obscured yet still visible, creating a sense of mystery. The use of bold, contrasting colors and the avant-garde style suggest an exploration of themes related to identity, transformation, or the blurring of boundaries. The artist's intention may be to challenge conventional notions of the human form and to invite the viewer to consider the relationship between the physical and the metaphysical. ...

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Francis Upritchard
Artist
Francis Upritchard
1976 , New Zealand

Francis Upritchard was born in 1976 in New Plymouth, New Zealand and lives and works in London and New Zealand. Upritchard’s work draws on figurative sculpture, blending references from literature to ancient sculptures, and burial grounds to science fiction. Her installations showcase a wide variety of materials; her distinctive figurative sculptures are made using polymer plastic, amorphous mythological figures in balata - a natural rubber, bronze dinosaurs, glass vessels and ceramic urns. ‘Upritchard questions how we construct a vision for the future through our fractured, partial and often conflicted understanding of the past. She creates a place where histories and archives can be viewed anew through playfully exploring aspects of partiality, misreading and uncanny coincidences. Upritchard’s mini worlds are anti-imperial and non-hierarchical - there is no dominant culture.’ Heather Galbraith. ...

Francis Upritchard: Artworks
Nasturtium Pattern, Ram Head
Francis UpritchardNasturtium Pattern, Ram Head, 202212000 GBP
A Loose Hold
Francis UpritchardA Loose Hold, 202275000 GBP
Dangerous Crab
Francis UpritchardDangerous Crab, 202212000 GBP
Waving, not Drowning
Francis UpritchardWaving, not Drowning, 202238000 GBP
Polyphemus Carpet
Francis UpritchardPolyphemus Carpet, 202216000 GBP
Camouflage
Francis UpritchardCamouflage, 202045000 GBP
Crying Effigy
Francis UpritchardCrying Effigy, 202235000 GBP
Bronze Stone Stoppers
Francis UpritchardBronze Stone Stoppers, 202212000 GBP
Hatched Glass
Francis UpritchardHatched Glass, 202210000 GBP
Action Men
Francis UpritchardAction Men, 202212000 GBP
Sniffing Pig
Francis UpritchardSniffing Pig, 20185000 GBP
Waiting Pig
Francis UpritchardWaiting Pig, 20185000 GBP
Yellow Spotted Dinosaur
Francis UpritchardYellow Spotted Dinosaur, 2015900 GBP
Brown Half Land Half Sea Dinosaur
Francis UpritchardBrown Half Land Half Sea Dinosaur, 2015900 GBP
Primate Hand
Francis UpritchardPrimate Hand, 202110500 GBP
Primate Hand 111111
Francis UpritchardPrimate Hand 111111, 202112000 GBP
Kate Macgarry
Gallery
Kate Macgarry
London