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because you're Gergeous...Noboby puts Baby-Bird... (2018) Digital Arts by Vinci Art
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Limited Edition (#1/25)
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Digital Painting
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- Number of copies available 1
- Dimensions Height 11.8in, Width 8.3in
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
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- Categories Digital Arts under $500 Abstract
This features Frances “Baby” Houseman (Jennifer Grey) on vacation at a Holiday Resort during the Summer of 1963, where she meets the dance instructor Johnny Castle (Patrick Swayze) for dance lessons.
This is set in the last scene of the film where Johnny utters the famous line “Nobody puts Baby in the Corner!” and takes Baby out the corner to perform the last of the season song together to the song “I’ve had the time of my Life”. On stage there is a backdrop of vertically white boarded with dark spaces, similarly to the vertical cage in the other works, inverted for this work. Baby runs of stage and jumps into the arms of Johnny, where he lifts her into the iconic balanced pose, featured in this work. He lifts Baby out of the Four Corners of the cage (refers to the "Corner" in the fim) into the air. In other works, the Yo-Yo Project, I’m concerned with balance, and Baby is holding onto a Yo-Yo in the foreground. By holding the Yo-Yo this creates an additional balanced object, just like Baby is balancing in the arms of Johnny, and I’m suggesting uneasiness, that they may tip the balance by falling into arms of Johnny or may have to make a leap of faith outside the cage!
Johnny is standing on a Disco Dance-floor, gridded into squares, and represents a secret message in Binary Code. An infill square of either, Blue, Red or Yellow indicates a 1 in the Binary Code, such that from left to right it will display a Letter from the Alphabet, and forms words. Also, inspired by the Disco dance floor lights of the 1970s and later work of Angela Bulloch.
The upper Birds have been included from my previous work “Tug of War & Peace (2015)” which depicts two Doves (Birds) pulling on an Olive Branch with word “Peace”.
I have been inspired by simple outline drawings, in thick ink, with infill textures, and comic text, such as the work by Roy Lichtenstein, Michael Craig-Martin and Julian Opie, Angela Bulloch.
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Biography
Vinci is a Conceptual Artist and is best known for his abstract use of repetitive vertical, horizontal, and diagonal lines superimposed with four-letter words forming a playable word search.
“The idea or concept [Conceptual Art] is the most important aspect of the work, and I use any medium [painting, digital, printmaking or sculpture] to convey the idea to the piece of Fine Art”
The Artist is interested in the interaction between opposites, yin & yang, war & peace, love & hate, rich & poor, and life & death. The Artist juxtaposes these contrasts with the innocence of Toys and Games used in our youth.
His most recent body of work Style Series is influenced by De Styij or Style after Piet Mondrian [1872-1944]
His previous body of work includes Flags of the World which communicates with viewers through linguistics, semiotics, and cryptography. The series includes English, French, Italian, Spanish, German, and American Flags superimposed with four-letter words of their respective language forming a playable word search from A to Z.
His previous works include, Retro Celebrity Stars, which is a homage to Celebrities of our past from the films of the Hollywood Golden Era to the present day. Every one of these individuals helped create the world we live in today, and though we know their names, their actual images might be fading from our memory.
Disasters of War, is a homage to Heroes and Villains from World War I & II, by the use of humorous and tongue-in-cheek language to explore the more serious issues of the past to the present day. Heroes and Villains are portrayed in life, death, and immortality by the use of toys of our innocent youth. The toys are used as a satirical look at the “Disasters of Wars” revealing shock and truths of war and violence in a playful way.
These works have been influenced by the Pop Art movement with simple outline drawings, infill textures, and comic text, with hidden messages, with playable word searches, such as the work by Michael Craig-Martin, Julian Opie, and Angela Bulloch, and he has been influenced by other art movements such as Cubism, Pablo Picasso, Dadaism, Marcel Duchamp, Neo-Plasticism, Piet Mondrian, Sensationalism Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin, and Chapman Brothers.
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- Nationality: UNITED KINGDOM
- Date of birth : 1979
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- Groups: Contemporary British Artists