Thursday, 27 September 2012

noel fielding - Brilliantly bizzare


fieldings with a piece from his second exhibition
Noel fieldings work is in the style of surrealism and in my opinion is brilliant. He held his first exhibition, entitled Psychedelic Dreams of the Jelly Fox at Maison Bertaux in early 2008. He claimed that he was inspired by Henri Rousseau, René Magritte, Willem de Kooning, Roy Lichtenstein, and Dexter Dalwood, He has also revealed that he feels inspired by Salvador Dalí.
A second exhibition entitled "Bryan Ferry vs the Jelly Fox" took place at the same place as the first at Maison Bertaux, from 5 July 2010 through to 5 January 2011. On 6 September 2011, Fielding received Honorary Masters Degrees from Buckinghamshire New University for his ongoing interest in the graphics area and support for many art organisations. In October 2011, Fielding released an art book called 'Scribblings of a Madcap Shambleton', which he produced alongside a co star from a program called The Mighty Boosh Dave Brown. It features many of his old and new paintings, drawings and photography.
fieldings with a piece from his first exhibition
I like how noel goes over the top when enlarging parts/features of the face on some paintings and how he only uses minimum amounts of details.I love how he puts bright colours together to make the image really attract your attention and think this makes what makes the images brilliant.

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