Promise Of A New Dawn, Original Collage
'Promise Of A New Dawn' is a hand-cut original collage using original found 1970's images. It bears a bold and bright orange cut out 1970's TV with a clear screen attached over the television screen. The image behind the television shows two people, naked and in love, behind a setting sun in nature and at one. In the distance you notice a silhouette of another couple on the top of the hill who have made it to catch the suns beauty. The motif behind this piece is a reminder that the sun always promises a new dawn as the day comes to an end, no matter where you are in life there is always promise to a new light, love and opportunities. There is more than just what you see on TV, go see for yourself!
This artwork has been created exclusively for Enter Gallery's first show of 2021 'Chasing The Sun'.
Available to buy here and at our Brighton gallery at 9.30am on Thursday 22nd April.
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Specifications
Framed: Yes
Hand Finished: Yes
Medium: Collage
Edition Type: Original
Edition Size: 1
Size (cm): 55 x 55
Image Size (cm): 50 x 50
SKU: EG07587
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About the artist
Much of her work seems to harbour a message of escapism. Her cutouts bare an image of floating through the cosmos, make something quite classic feel futuristic and otherworldly. Acknowledging these decades as a revolution for fashion and rock and roll, Poppy pines for the past.
As well as appreciating the charming grainy quality of 60 year old magazines, she deems this chapter in history as a time of purity where social media wasn’t present and life was simpler.
Throughout her work there is repeated imagery of materialistic possessions such as fancy cars and big houses. Symbolism like this really emphasizes the hilarity of our superficial world where, in her own words “space is just a glimpse above and so dramatically bigger than any tiny problem or materialistic item we urge to have”.
Poppy has worked on commissions for major brands all around the world from Playboy.com, Mytho Series, The Flamingo Hotel in California and to even having her artwork designed on Craft Beer cans part of an artist collaboration in the UK for Crafted Cans. She has exhibited her work in Brighton, London and Milan. Some of her clients include Mike from Royal Blood and Louis Mellis, Film Writer from Sexy Beast.