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Exploding Head (Buster Le Hut)

Sale price$2,438.00
Available | Original

15.748in x 19.685in | 40.0cm x 50.0cm

17.9in x 19in | 45.47cm x 48.26cm

Mixed Media

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Exploding Head (Buster Le Hut)
Exploding Head (Buster Le Hut) Sale price$2,438.00

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THE FINER DETAILS

Hand-signed by the artist

The artwork is hand-signed by Duncan McAfee.

Original Artwork

An original work of art is a one-off piece which is made by the artist themselves and there is only ever one of these pieces available. When you buy an original piece of work, it comes with the knowledge that you own something incredibly special, almost a piece of the creator themselves.

The artist

Duncan McAfee

Originally from Hertfordshire, Duncan McAfee currently works and lives in south London. The British painter earned his degree from Chelsea College of Art and Design and further his education at the esteemed Turps Banana Art School. During his college years McAfee experimented with alternative artistic pursuits such as creative writing and sound production whilst always keeping his footing within the artworld.

Developing experiments with collage, Duncan McAfee honed his artistic skills and discovered a love for mixed media expression that continues to carry through his creative journey today. During the pandemic and through an exploration of collage, that his Exploding Head series emerged.

Described as Francis Bacon meets Disney', the series of artworks merged deep themes of human condition and humanistic anguish, whilst combining the light heartedness and comedic value of animation. The original paintings depicted distorted and anguished human figures conveying a sense of existential torment and psychological depth.

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