Portrait of a Chair 1

Rowley Haynes

Portrait of a Chair 1, 202356 x 76cmPrice on Request
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pencil on waterford paperPalmer GalleryLondon
Description
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This contemporary artwork features a colorful, abstract representation of a chair. The composition is dominated by pastel shades of pink, blue, and gray, with the chair's form depicted through fluid, organic lines that seem to merge with the surrounding shapes. The overall style is reminiscent of post-modern design, highlighting the artist's experimentation with form, color, and perspective to create a visually striking and thought-provoking piece. The intention behind this work may be to challenge the traditional conception of furniture and explore the intersection of art, design, and everyday objects. ...

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Palmer Gallery
Gallery
Palmer Gallery
London

Founded by Lucas Giles and Will Hainsworth in 2024, Palmer Gallery is a space dedicated to identifying and developing the strongest emerging artistic talent of today. The gallery is situated in London’s Lisson Grove, in a 1000 ft2 former-factory built in the 1920’s by the Palmer Tyre Company, who produced parts for the Spitfire, Hurricane and Lancaster Bombers during The Second World War. The gallery programme focuses on cross-disciplinary artists working across painting, sculpture, video, performance, light and sound installation, creating an immersive exhibition space. This multi-sensory approach embraces a holistic view of contemporary art while championing an institutional dedication to framing and contextualising complex artistic practices. Palmer Gallery’s core mission is to allow artists to express themselves and thrive in an open, supportive and experimental environment; fostering a culture of creative freedom and connection among the gallery’s artists and the wider community. ...