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Who run da world?  by Brendan Walsh (ColdGhost)

This original Artwork is a continuation of my current series, playfully exploring the merging of Man & Machine.

In the age of mobile devices and wearable technologies, where does the human end and machine begin?

Grab a blender and add some pop art, expressionism, spray paint, ideas about robots and out of control Al taking over the world, and you will end up with an artwork that looks something like this, a Neo Pop statement piece and will give maximum impact to any room.

My art is directly influenced by Graffiti in City Laneways, Vintage Billboards and other weathered surfaces & is also inspired by my love of gestural abstraction and my obsession with using spray paint.

Insitu examples are not to scale.

The work was created on canvas with the edges painted in black, the work is ready to hang.

Who run da world?

Brendan Walsh (ColdGhost)

AUD$2,500
Size: 100w x 120h x 4d cms
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Additional Information

Who run da world?  by Brendan Walsh (ColdGhost)

This original Artwork is a continuation of my current series, playfully exploring the merging of Man & Machine.

In the age of mobile devices and wearable technologies, where does the human end and machine begin?

Grab a blender and add some pop art, expressionism, spray paint, ideas about robots and out of control Al taking over the world, and you will end up with an artwork that looks something like this, a Neo Pop statement piece and will give maximum impact to any room.

My art is directly influenced by Graffiti in City Laneways, Vintage Billboards and other weathered surfaces & is also inspired by my love of gestural abstraction and my obsession with using spray paint.

Insitu examples are not to scale.

The work was created on canvas with the edges painted in black, the work is ready to hang.