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Artist
b. 1984 (U.K.)
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Title
Flowers 19
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Year
2021
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Medium
Oil, acrylic, oil pastel, charcoal, ink, sand, spray paint, corse pumice gel and collaged fabrics on canvas
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Size
100 x 70 cm
39 3/8 x 27 1/2 inches
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Provenance
Choi & Choi Gallery, KIAF booth 2021
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Daniel Crews-Chubb’s characteristic approach is two-fold. First, as he puts it, simply enough - ‘I chuck a lot of stuff at the canvas’. That is to say oil paint, ink, pastel, spray paint, charcoal and plenty of rough pumice gel, which has a gritty cement-like texture. He rarely uses a brush: application is by drawing, throwing, squeezing from the tube or smearing by hand. Second, he adds extra swatches of canvas as he goes along, so that a visibly layered collage results, breaking up the surface and incorporating variable degrees of finish – including patches of raw canvas which act as ‘breathing spaces’ in the generally frenetic activity.
Source: Choi & Choi Gallery



Daniel Crews-Chubb’s characteristic approach is two-fold. First, as he puts it, simply enough - ‘I chuck a lot of stuff at the canvas’. That is to say oil paint, ink, pastel, spray paint, charcoal and plenty of rough pumice gel, which has a gritty cement-like texture. He rarely uses a brush: application is by drawing, throwing, squeezing from the tube or smearing by hand. Second, he adds extra swatches of canvas as he goes along, so that a visibly layered collage results, breaking up the surface and incorporating variable degrees of finish – including patches of raw canvas which act as ‘breathing spaces’ in the generally frenetic activity.
Source: Choi & Choi Gallery