100 Yen, Small
Gavin Mitchell is a contemporary artist known for taking found images from Eastern and Western culture and combining them to create new worlds and narratives.
This piece hails from his 2024 Floating World series, which is inspired by Ukiyo-e or ‘Pictures of the Floating World’ - a genre of Japanese art which has influenced Animé and Manga.
In this layered work, Mitchell explores the contrasts between East and West, portraying his model so her modern tattoos blend with the designs of the Japanese 100 Yen note.
This artwork combines photograph onto acrylic with print onto gold leaf board. From a limited edition of 10, it comes signed and numbered by the artist and framed in a box frame.
Size (cm): 47 x 47
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Specifications
Framed: Yes
Hand Finished: Yes
Medium: Giclee, Photograph on Acrylic, Print on Gold Leaf Board
Edition Type: Limited Edition
Edition Size: 10
Size (cm): 47 x 47
SKU: EG19354
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About the artist
According to contemporary artist Gavin Mitchell, the phrase that best describes his work is ‘mixed up’. From his inspirations to his processes to his use of materials, all the way to the finished product, Mitchell’s aesthetic is determined by an idea of disorder and deconstruction, pulling apart the ordinary to put it back together in extraordinary ways.
Inspired by early experimental collage artist Hannah Höch, Mitchell’s work is about a “journey of discovery” in which all “preconceptions” must be abandoned. The result is a body of work that speaks its own, unique visual language, built through layer upon layer of imagery, to create highly original and provocative works of art.