JAMES BURKE | CAMOUFLAGE 29
100cm x 100cm
330 Plastic figure pieces and cast acrylic in acrylic box frame
Signed by the artist on verso
Camouflage 29 is a wink at Ibiza and the island´s touristic and versatile colony of humans, a community made up of girls in bikinis, lifeguards, musicians, doctors, surfers, tourists, chefs, locals, pizza delivery men, snorklers, suited businessman, metal detectors and more. This piece is a total original and exclusive to Agony and Ecstasy Gallery.
"Is the way we present ourselves online a true reflection of our life in the ‘real world’? Each identical smile suggests that all isn’t what it seems. Is life really always picture-perfect? Doesn’t it all feel a bit... plastic?" - James Burke.
100cm x 100cm
330 Plastic figure pieces and cast acrylic in acrylic box frame
Signed by the artist on verso
Camouflage 29 is a wink at Ibiza and the island´s touristic and versatile colony of humans, a community made up of girls in bikinis, lifeguards, musicians, doctors, surfers, tourists, chefs, locals, pizza delivery men, snorklers, suited businessman, metal detectors and more. This piece is a total original and exclusive to Agony and Ecstasy Gallery.
"Is the way we present ourselves online a true reflection of our life in the ‘real world’? Each identical smile suggests that all isn’t what it seems. Is life really always picture-perfect? Doesn’t it all feel a bit... plastic?" - James Burke.
100cm x 100cm
330 Plastic figure pieces and cast acrylic in acrylic box frame
Signed by the artist on verso
Camouflage 29 is a wink at Ibiza and the island´s touristic and versatile colony of humans, a community made up of girls in bikinis, lifeguards, musicians, doctors, surfers, tourists, chefs, locals, pizza delivery men, snorklers, suited businessman, metal detectors and more. This piece is a total original and exclusive to Agony and Ecstasy Gallery.
"Is the way we present ourselves online a true reflection of our life in the ‘real world’? Each identical smile suggests that all isn’t what it seems. Is life really always picture-perfect? Doesn’t it all feel a bit... plastic?" - James Burke.