Mackenzie Thorpe ‘Love and the Moon’ Limited Edition

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Mackenzie Thorpe’s Love and the Moon is a tender, dreamlike portrayal of affection and companionship. Rendered in soft greys and gentle light, the artwork features a large, lovingly drawn figure cradling a smaller companion beneath a glowing moon. The simplicity of the scene, paired with Thorpe’s signature expressive lines, creates a sense of warmth, comfort, and emotional depth.

The contrast between the vast night sky and the closeness of the figures invites quiet reflection on the nature of love and connection. With its universal themes and richly textured surface, Love and the Moon captures the innocence and intensity of human emotion in a way that is both intimate and timeless.

Medium: Silkscreen
Format: Somerset Satin
Size (Unframed): 61 x 76 cm
Size (Framed): 93 x 105 cm
Signed: Yes
Limited Edition: Edition 395 of 65

It might be said that Mackenzie Thorpe’s history can be read in his artwork. Themes of childhood, hope and community contrast with shadows and struggle; the bringing together of these opposing concepts and creating something universally understandable and appreciated is what has led to Mackenzie Thorpe becoming one of the most successful current artists in the uk.

Thorpe was born into 1950s Middlesborough. His family connection was strong, and he began his art journey when he was a young child, unable to stop drawing even when he did not have real materials, sometimes borrowing his mother’s makeup to create his art. Thorpe’s struggles with dyslexia resulted in him leaving school with no qualifications; he remembers being told that he would never succeed when all he ever did was draw.

Thorpe worked in manual labour positions until he was able to enter the Middlesbrough college of art, followed by the Byam Shaw School of Art in London. he stayed in London for a number of years to work with children in need.

As he grew in success and started his own family, Thorpe moved back north and founded his gallery. He continued to gain recognition and admiration for his work, and in 2019 held a tour celebrating 30 years of his art career. This tour stretched from Yorkshire to the USA and Japan, demonstrating the continued delight that Thorpe’s fans find in his work, and the wide appeal that his art holds for all who view it.

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