Please contact us for pricing and to request more information about this artwork.
Artist: Gillie and Marc
Artwork: Contemporary, Figurative
Title: 'Melbourne Riding Fast'
Medium: Enamel on Canvas
Year: 2024
Framing: None
Dimensions: H= 90cm x W= 60cm (Canvas)
Artists Statement:
In "Melbourne Riding Fast," the artwork captures a vibrant and playful moment as Rabbitwoman and Dogman ride a yellow scooter through the bustling streets of Melbourne. The iconic Flinders Street Station is visible in the background, blending the city's historical architecture with the modern skyscrapers. Rabbitwoman, in a red dress, holds on tightly, while Dogman, dressed in a bright orange suit, confidently drives. The energetic colors and graffiti-like style reflect the excitement of city life and adventure, turning this snapshot of Melbourne into a joyful celebration of movement, love, and exploration.
The purest example of the artist’s freehand work, Gillie and Marc’s ‘Contemporary Line & Stencil Paintings’ are a stunning series that pairs unashamedly bold colors with deep black line work to form intimate moments featuring their signature alter egos, endangered wildlife and more. The carefully selected vivid colors and unmistakable imagery means no two pieces are alike and can have multiple meanings the more they are viewed. Gillie and Marc paint each unique canvas side-by-side ensuring love is engrained in every brushstroke of each one-of-a-kind work of art. Recently inspired by the pop style of Andy Warhol and the iconic stencils of street artists Banksy and Mr. Brainwash, Gillie and Marc expanded their collection with the edgy addition of using spray paint stencils on their canvases. The stark contrast of bright colors beneath a dark stencil breathes life into this limited series, embodying Gillie and Marc’s philosophy of the importance of accessible art by playfully bringing the street to the canvas.
For every purchase of a Gillie and Marc artwork, you'll receive a Certificate of Authenticity by the artists.
Your cart is currently empty.