Charlie Chesterman Trees With Fireworks 4, 2022 Oil, Glitter and Collage on Paper Signed on Verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) About Charlie Chesterman (b.1996, UK) lives and works in South London. He explores through his works aspects of popular culture and everyday life to satirise contemporary rituals or occurrences. The narrative of the work tends to celebrate a subject while simultaneously condemning it. Chesterman has increasingly approached paintings as reliefs, collage can be used not only as an addition to a piece, but simultaneously as a withdrawal of what was previously underneath, a hierarchy of layering. The use of rich and generous oil paint in areas often represents the greed of the subjects. Chesterman is captivated by dramatic visual art, works that employ immediate impact. Education 2016-2019 Central Saint Martins 2015-2016 Leeds College of Art Select Exhibitions/Awards Solo exhibitions 2018 Recent Works, Chelsea Arts Club, Chelsea, London. Group exhibitions 2017 MUD, Doomed Gallery, Dalston, London. LIL, Safe house, Peckham, London. 2018 I'm not here, Camden Arts Centre, London. Untitiled (Close to Now), at the Lever Gallery, Clerkenwell, London. 2019: Talking Point, Lethaby Gallery, Kings Cross, London. Degree Show One, Central Saint Martins, Kings Cross, London. Aucart lab, Baker Street, London. Murmurations, Candid Arts Trust, Islington, London. Floorrmagazine Online Exhibition, EXH 1, https://www.floorronlineexhibition.com/exh-01 Clyde & Co Art Award, Aldgate, London. Young Contemporaries, Aubergine Gallery, Wimbledon, London. Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork I see my paintings as inquests into extravagance, for these postcards I wanted to return to the subject of fireworks. Fireworks are consistently replacing and covering each other in the exact same place. The process of my work is quite similar in which there is a consistent layering of paint and collage until the display is finished. Most importantly fireworks are a celebration and I wanted to celebrate a great initiative. You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardizes the charitable work we do. Anyone found doing will subject to legal action.
Charlie Chesterman Trees With Fireworks 4, 2022 Oil, Glitter and Collage on Paper Signed on Verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) About Charlie Chesterman (b.1996, UK) lives and works in South London. He explores through his works aspects of popular culture and everyday life to satirise contemporary rituals or occurrences. The narrative of the work tends to celebrate a subject while simultaneously condemning it. Chesterman has increasingly approached paintings as reliefs, collage can be used not only as an addition to a piece, but simultaneously as a withdrawal of what was previously underneath, a hierarchy of layering. The use of rich and generous oil paint in areas often represents the greed of the subjects. Chesterman is captivated by dramatic visual art, works that employ immediate impact. Education 2016-2019 Central Saint Martins 2015-2016 Leeds College of Art Select Exhibitions/Awards Solo exhibitions 2018 Recent Works, Chelsea Arts Club, Chelsea, London. Group exhibitions 2017 MUD, Doomed Gallery, Dalston, London. LIL, Safe house, Peckham, London. 2018 I'm not here, Camden Arts Centre, London. Untitiled (Close to Now), at the Lever Gallery, Clerkenwell, London. 2019: Talking Point, Lethaby Gallery, Kings Cross, London. Degree Show One, Central Saint Martins, Kings Cross, London. Aucart lab, Baker Street, London. Murmurations, Candid Arts Trust, Islington, London. Floorrmagazine Online Exhibition, EXH 1, https://www.floorronlineexhibition.com/exh-01 Clyde & Co Art Award, Aldgate, London. Young Contemporaries, Aubergine Gallery, Wimbledon, London. Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork I see my paintings as inquests into extravagance, for these postcards I wanted to return to the subject of fireworks. Fireworks are consistently replacing and covering each other in the exact same place. The process of my work is quite similar in which there is a consistent layering of paint and collage until the display is finished. Most importantly fireworks are a celebration and I wanted to celebrate a great initiative. You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardizes the charitable work we do. Anyone found doing will subject to legal action.
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