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Home Baked Loaves ( aka No Penis No Problems) Collage

Oli Goldsmith

Canada

Collage, Acrylic on Wood

Size: 30 W x 30 H x 1.5 D in

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About The Artwork

Home baked loaves ( aka no penis no problems) blend of graffiti paint markers, acrylic paint, pigment inkjet prints (typically on resin based transparencies, then adhered to a variety of holographic/metallic and die cut elements - from scans or vector images. Ie. drawing/handwriting of mine vectorized then cut out with silhouette die cutter from vinyl and laid down in layers of clear artresin - so there is a 3d depth aspect going on in person :) .... mixing traditional with digital and experimental mediums has always been process i love to explore. from full-length feature by John K. Grande - see http://oligoldsmith.com "OLI GOLDSMITH PLAYS ON THE EDGE OF THESE AMBIGUITIES OF APPEARANCE AND RECOGNITION. The relativities, the multi-scale jumps, the child-like sensibility all suggests an out of body reality… As post-Pop primitives we humans (the tool makers) have been adapted to move through space, physically and bodily. Humans were at their most attentive in that place between motion and stasis, and images, forms, environments were sharply caught this way… The cross-referencing is likewise inter-cultural, as readily an elephant as a moose, a global reach extends in and we feel it, metamorphosing Marshall McLuhan’s “the medium is the message” into so many post-mediatic redundancies that we sense a rebirth, even an evolutive vernacular resurgence in all this."

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Collage:Acrylic on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:30 W x 30 H x 1.5 D in

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Born in Toronto, Canada in 1979

Olis Goldsmiths modern-day combines merge advanced digital output and transfer processes with paint, ink and other traditional media.

He eagerly experiments with varied techniques often combining old with the new and creating new hybrid forms in the process. Crisp digital line art, found and sampled photography, iconography and text, invented catch-phrases, drawings and poetic ramblings layer with expressive painting and drawing to create a distinctly rich, colourful and energetic style.

Early inspiration came from media studies; his work is a reflection of our information saturated society where media bombard us all constantly and often subconsciously. Interests in language, communication and iconography are significant influences to the scattered fragments of image and text that populate his paintings.

These often chaotic compositions have a through the looking-glass element of reflecting patterns of our media landscape while transporting viewers into an alternate and intensely personal world of the artist.

Disparate and often bizarre elements combine and play off one another in surprising, provocative and often humorous ways. How the mind plays into subtext and suggestion the subliminal elements often explored in surrealism and automatism are directly connected to Olis working process.

Pieces are generally not planned in any particular manner but are formed through an improvisational process, building up layers gradually from ideas in the moment that bounce off one another. The constant surprise of the results is the exhilarating satisfaction from the creative act and is what more than anything else motivates his work.

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