Video: 3D portraits of Adam Neate. Collage series "The flock series"
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Although Adam Neate, a British artist, is considered, first of all, a master of street art, the last series of his works entitled " The flock series". From bright colors, metal, plastic and other materials, the artist creates incredible collages, which he calls three-dimensional painting, or abstract sculptures. Adam Neath, a 33-year-old artist from Great Britain, began his creative career with paintings on cardboard, which were then shown in "People's galleries", in other words, on the streets. Thus, he gained fame as an original artist in the genre of street art, but did not stop there, and continued to experiment with styles. And it so happened that his last hobby was painting 3D / 4D.
The author creates abstract multilayer portraits-collages-sculptures, combining the most incredible materials. Almost everything that comes to his hand, Adam Neath tries to use in his work. And he draws inspiration from the famous masters of abstraction and surrealism: the famous Salvador Dali, Pablo Picasso, Francis Bacon.
You can admire the outlandish works in the Elms Lester gallery in London, or by looking at the artist's personal website.
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