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Max Wade

Factories, 202162.5 x 82.5cmSign in to view price
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oil on panelSid Motion Gallery
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This abstract artwork features a vibrant and dynamic composition of bold colors and expressive brushstrokes. The canvas is dominated by a warm palette of oranges, reds, and pinks, punctuated by splashes of green, purple, and black. The overall composition is gestural and energetic, with overlapping layers of paint creating a sense of depth and movement. While the subject matter is not immediately recognizable, the work conveys a sense of emotional intensity and psychological complexity. The artist's distinctive style and technique suggest an exploration of the subconscious and the expression of inner states through the medium of paint. ...

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Max Wade
Artist
Max Wade

Often working from sketches of his travels and everyday surroundings, Max Wade reduces these sketches to their critical forms and negative space and transforms them into paintings. In this way, Wade's drawings are enlarged, rotated, and distorted, and the motifs are simplified, allowing the works to depict a layered imaginary landscape where plains interchange and motifs darken to become ambiguous. The paintings become as if alive, with a sense of rhythm, physicality, and energy. ...

Max Wade: Artworks
Avalanche
Baseline
Max WadeBaseline, 2023
187.5 x 247.5 x 6cm
Factories
Heading West
Landing
Max WadeLanding, 2023
177.5 x 247.5 x 6cm
Lemonade tears
Vines
Max WadeVines, 2023
180.5 x 130.5cm
Tenses
Acrobatics
Escapes within
Veil
Max WadeVeil, 2024
51 x 46 x 2cm
Recline
Wax be-bop
Winter green
Jazz dust
Sid Motion Gallery
Gallery
Sid Motion Gallery
London

The gallery brings a range of vibrant artists working within different media to the fore – often showcasing them for the first time and offering emerging artists exposure to an international audience. To date, the gallery has hosted over 60 physical exhibitions, pop-up exhibitions, exhibitions in virtual reality and online. Sid Motion Gallery opened in 2016 in a former betting shop in Kings Cross. In 2019 the gallery relocated to a larger space in South East London. ...

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