Robert Oxley ‘The Navigator’ Limited Edition

£810
(estimate includes ARR, finders fee & taxes)

Boxed canvas limited edition

With my work, I try to keep animals in people’s minds in some way. Animals are the guardians, workforce and soldiers of our planet.”

Using acrylic on canvas, Robert’s artistic approach revolves around embracing the present moment, immersing himself in the act of creation, and surrendering to the process and chemistry he has cultivated over time. His aim is to imbue his work with a sense of spontaneity and fluidity, yet upon closer examination, each brushstroke reveals meticulous consideration and precision. Thus, what may initially appear as casual and unrestricted is, in truth, intricately crafted—a reflection of the complexity inherent in nature itself. Immersed in the realm of Pop Surrealism, Robert introduces viewers to what he labels “psychedelic natural history.”

Details

Medium: Giclée
Format: Canvas
Size (Unframed): 32 x 48"
Signed: Yes
Condition: Excellent
Limited Edition: Edition 41 of 50

Artist Bio

Following a childhood spent roaming the forests of a North East coal mining village, his affinity with nature is evident in every instinctive paint drip and brushstroke. Immersing himself in pop surrealism, Robert presents viewers with what he calls ‘psychedelic natural history’.

“When I created this body of work, I wanted to take natural history painting in a new direction, I had been committed to natural history painting for 20 years and needed to find my own voice in a genre which is all technique and little imagination. My work is in part about my history in wildlife art and then deconstructing it – washing it away to reveal another way of conveying wildlife for myself.”

“I love the freedom and brutality of nature, but I don’t like what we as humans are doing to it. My art is a way of exploring and exposing this.”

As an animal-lover, he has recently worked on projects with The Big Cat Sanctuary and the National K9 Memorial to raise money for specific projects.

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