This Japanese inspired Koi fish was exhibited at the 2017 Tokyo International Art Fair in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. This art work was done in a reverse process. By creating a negative sticker I was able to cover areas of the black, raw canvas I wanted to expose in the final stages of this piece. The area was hand cut, fixed and then the rest of the piece was sprayed. Geometric scales representing pink flesh and water feature as does a silver chrome shimmer in panels, showing sun reflections.
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Artwork Details
Medium | Acrylic (Requires Framing) |
Dimensions | 90cm (W) x 160cm (H) x 0.1cm (D) |
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Artist Bio
Perth born street artist Adam Todd shares his time between New York and Australia. Constantly inspired by big city life he channels and reflects his mentors Warhol, Banksy and Brainwash in his unique style. With a successful debut exhibition "Now That's F*#king Art" in New York City, December 2015, Adam has followed up with subsequent shows "Go Hard in the Paint" Vivid Gallery, Surry Hills, Sydney NSW and has recently exhibited at The 2017 Tokyo International Art Fair in Japan. He is currently back home in Australia working on new pieces for his future 2017 exhibitions in Sydney, Paris, New York and Perth.In a recent interview with Convicts NYC, Adam discussed painting what he feels when he wants as his main driving force. His positive, stress free attitude and his energetic lifestyle are also big contributors to his creative side.