About Breather

Back in the shoegazing years, when I was studying at the old Hornsey School of Art, there was a beautiful surge of guitar fuelled wall of noise bands on the scene, one of whom, Chapterhouse, released a track entitled Breather. It’s a piece that’s stuck with me ever since.

Breather was drawn a little while after Eight Ball and has the same basic intention, to create a longer work that has an almost cinematic feel. Something you could walk past, that has multiple areas of interest to view as individual sections of the larger whole.

I’d decided I wanted to create a number of these larger cinematic pieces for my Lucid / RMX show, that would play to the idea of inhabiting a landscape with sculptural objects and calligraphic mark making, which in the case of Breather would have a superfluid, liquid feel almost as if the whole piece was underwater.

I was working with the title Aqualung before switching at the last minute to the far more evocative Breather.

It’s pictured here in a collector’s home at 240cm wide. A scale that works really well as you can get really drawn into the detail and mark making when you walk past the piece at this kind of size.

 

Breather in situ

 

Price and dimensions

Breather / turquoise aegis is a metallic Lambda photographic print, optionally mounted to Plexiglass and Dibond, and fitted with a hidden subframe, ready to install.

Work can be supplied unmounted and ready to frame if you’d prefer.

The work is individually signed and numbered verso, with both a unique catalogue raisonné number and the edition number for guaranteed authenticity.

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From an edition of 8
Image size 84cm H x 200cm W
Artwork only, ready to frame £3,200
Mounted behind Plexiglass and fitted with a hidden subframe £3,800

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Dimensions and framing specs can be varied on request, to suit your space.
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