HORNET (2019) Painting by Vince Bank

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Seller Vince Bank

Fine art paper, 10x8 in

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Le frelon est une figure employée dans quelques tableaux comme image de la mort qui plane un peu comme une vanité. Il apparaît dans la série des prêtresses comme leur accessoire et arme de pouvoir. Dans ce tableau, le frelon est géant et tient le premier rôle, les ombres humaines sont transparentes et relayées au second plan. Qui représente[...]
Le frelon est une figure employée dans quelques tableaux comme image de la mort qui plane un peu comme une vanité. Il apparaît dans la série des prêtresses comme leur accessoire et arme de pouvoir.
Dans ce tableau, le frelon est géant et tient le premier rôle, les ombres humaines sont transparentes et relayées au second plan. Qui représente la mort finalement ?

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I started my artistic practices with drawing, wanting to be a comics author. I started watercolor then oil and acrylic in the nineties. I saw that playing with various materials opened a lot of possibilities. I[...]

I started my artistic practices with drawing, wanting to be a comics author. I started watercolor then oil and acrylic in the nineties. I saw that playing with various materials opened a lot of possibilities.

I have made illustrations for books, wrote a comic, made storyboards, animated part of a film on the death of Salvatore Allende, but my passion is painting.

I like to experiment and often let the materials express themselves sometimes with unwanted mixes that will give an unexpected and interested result.

I now use many medias such as paper, tape, paint, watercolors, pastel, acrylic and oil paint, graphite, pen, cement , glues, chemicals, metal etc...

My main subjects are people. I use imagery inspired by many universes from Noir movies and books, music, comics but also classical painting.

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