A Post Industrial Dreamscape: Lost In Music ( Edit)
A Post Industrial Dreamscape: Lost In Music ( Edit)
A Post Industrial Dreamscape: Lost In Music ( Edit)
A Post Industrial Dreamscape: Lost In Music ( Edit)
A Post Industrial Dreamscape: Lost In Music ( Edit)

Jermaine Francis

A Post Industrial Dreamscape: Lost In Music ( Edit), 2024Sign in to view price
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MaterialGallery
single-channel videoSherbet Green
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a vibrant, fiery red background that dominates the composition, creating a striking visual impact. The central subject is an abstract, blurred figure that appears to be in motion, suggesting a sense of dynamism and energy. The overall style is distinctly contemporary, with the use of digital techniques and a focus on pure color and form. The piece may be intended to explore themes of human emotion, movement, or the interplay between the natural and urban environments. ...

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A Post Industrial Dreamscape: Lost In Music ( Edit)
Artist
Jermaine Francis
British

Jermaine Francis explores photography, video, and other media to investigate how visual forms shape our perception of space, narrative, and memory. His work operates primarily within the context of books, galleries, and editorial, investigating both contemporary and historical frameworks. Francis is particularly interested in the physical and psychological ways people inhabit and interact with their environments, using his practice to probe the limits of visual culture and storytelling. His approach often combines documentary techniques with careful composition, montage, and subtle manipulation of light and perspective to challenge conventional ways of seeing. Through his images, he interrogates identity, belonging, and the negotiation of space, creating work that encourages reflection on social, cultural, and historical contexts. By exploring the interplay between medium, subject, and environment, Francis’s practice provides a nuanced and critical perspective on how visual forms communicate and construct meaning. ...

Sherbet Green
Gallery
Sherbet Green
London

Sherbet Green is an experimental contemporary art gallery founded in East London in 2022. It has gained a reputation for promoting and collaborating with emerging and established artists, with a particular focus on practices that engage with tactile materiality and semiotics.