Sean Steadman
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This bold and vibrant painting features an abstract floral composition with a striking use of color and form. The canvas is dominated by a large, stylized pink bloom surrounded by geometric shapes and patterns in a range of vivid hues, including orange, purple, and green. The artist has employed a distinct Cubist style, fragmenting the flower into angular, intersecting planes that create a dynamic, almost kinetic energy. The work appears to be a modern interpretation of the natural world, blending realism and abstraction to evoke a sense of mystery and emotion. The artist's intention likely lies in challenging traditional representations of flowers and exploring the expressive potential of color and shape. ...
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Sean Steadman
B.1989, BritishSean Steadman’s paintings depict constructed and intermingling shapes that appear mechanical, organic, structural and chaotic. They are abstract in their objectivity, however, to the question of “what is this?”, they propose answers full of subjective impressions. The insides of a human body or a machine, elements of a staircase or a spaceship, pores or gateways; whatever those spaces may be, they vividly swirl from inside out and vice versa. Steadman's work is hypnotic in its maze-like absence of beginning and end. The lack of centre or foundation directly affects the sense of orientation of the artist's audience. Thus, the distorted identification of the colourful and flowing logic of Steadman’s paintings reorients the focus directly onto the viewer, seducing them to test the limits of human perception. ...
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LondonContemporary art gallery established in 2013 with a strong interest in expanded institutional critique. Project Native Informant works with 16 artists and collectives, producing 5-6 exhibitions per year and hosting performances, concerts, talks and events.