Famous Last Words

Christian Palmer

October 5 – 25, 2013

Christian Palmer_Instant Karma is Gonna Get You

Instant Karma is Gonna Get You

120 x 220cm

Acrylic and Oil on canvas

Christian Palmer_We Don't Need No Education

We Don't Need No Education

150 x 120cm (Triptych)

Spray Paint Stencil on Linen

Christian Palmer_I Lost My Mind Long Ago

I Lost My Mind Long Ago

150 x 150cm

Acrylic and Oil on canvas

Christian Palmer_A Half a Million Thoughts are Flowing Through my Mind

A Half a Million Thoughts are Flowing Through my Mind

135 x 77cm

Acrylic and Oil on canvas

Christian Palmer_Don't Lean on me Man

Don't Lean on me Man

120 x 120cm

Acrylic and Oil on canvas

Christian Palmer_How we gonna Find the Eyes to See a Brighter Day

How we gonna Find the Eyes to See a Brighter Day

120 x 220cm

Acrylic and Oil on canvas

Christian Palmer_I Can't Go Back the Way I Came

I Can't Go Back the Way I Came

92 x 120cm

Acrylic and Oil on canvas

Christian Palmer_I Want to Ride My Bicycle

I Want to Ride My Bicycle

150 x 120cm

Acrylic and Oil on canvas

Christian Palmer_I've Touched this Space Before

I've Touched this Space Before

135 x 77cm

Acrylic and Oil on canvas

Christian Palmer_If Nobody is Right then Everybody is Wrong

If Nobody is Right then Everybody is Wrong

150 x 150cm

Acrylic and Oil on canvas

Christian Palmer_Strange Days have Found Us

Strange Days have Found Us

92 x 120cm

Acrylic and Oil on canvas

Christian Palmer_Sweet Life must be Somewhere to be Found

Sweet Life must be Somewhere to be Found

76 x 76cm

Acrylic and Oil on canvas

Christian Palmer_The Answer my Friend is Blowing in the Wind

The Answer my Friend is Blowing in the Wind

120 x 220cm

Acrylic and Oil on canvas

Christian Palmer_There are no Rules that can be Followed

There are no Rules that can be Followed

150 x 150cm

Acrylic and Oil on canvas

Christian Palmer_There must be some Kind of Out of Way Here

There must be some Kind of Out of Way Here

120 x 220cm

Acrylic and Oil on canvas

Christian Palmer_Where is the Love to be Found

Where is the Love to be Found

76 x 76cm

Acrylic and Oil on canvas

Christian Palmer_There are many here among Us

There are many here among Us

120 x 220cm

Acrylic and Oil on canvas

Christian Palmer_All we have left is Memories of Yesterday

All we have left is Memories of Yesterday

150 x 150cm

Acrylic and Oil on canvas

Christian Palmer_The Revolution will not be Televised

The Revolution will not be Televised

120 x 150cm

Acrylic and Oil on canvas

Christian Palmer_It Could all be so Simple

It Could all be so Simple

150 x 120cm

Acrylic and Oil on canvas

Christian Palmer_This Must be the Place

This Must be the Place

150 x 150cm

Acrylic and Oil on canvas

Christian Palmer_Time is on my Side

Time is on my Side

120 x 150cm

Acrylic and Oil on canvas

Christian Palmer_We are all Just Visitors

We are all Just Visitors

150 x 150cm

Acrylic and Oil on canvas

Christian Palmer_Will it Ever be the Same Again

Will it Ever be the Same Again

150 x 150cm

Acrylic and Oil on canvas

Christian Palmer_Time Keeps on Slipping into the Future

Time Keeps on Slipping into the Future

120 x 220cm

Acrylic and Oil on canvas

Christian Palmer_I Got a Whole Lot of Love

I Got a Whole Lot of Love

120 x 120cm

Acrylic and Oil on canvas

Christian Palmer_They Keep you Doped with Religion and Sex and T.V

They Keep you Doped with Religion and Sex and T.V

120 x 150cm

Acrylic and Oil on canvas

Press Release

“Like I wouldn’t write anything that’s on a hallmark card, so I wouldn’t choose an animal that is soft and fluffy either.  I like to choose animals that have an edge about them, animals that are representative of an outsider” Christian Palmer.

 

Famous last words indeed.  In that way that famous last words are very character defining so these words sum up urban, contemporary artist, Christian Palmer and his forthcoming exhibition with REDSEA Gallery.  

 

Christian is renowned for his pictures of edgy, misfit animals that he breathes life and character into with wry, lyrical phrases that encapsulate the poignancy of their situation and that of the wider human condition.  Purposely choosing to paint animals that we more frequently see languishing with a sense of ‘fait accompli’ about their being, Christian has the unique ability to give them appeal and create resonance with his viewers through the clever use of synchronistic and often humourous words delivered in child-like graffiti on the canvas.

 

Christian is an Australian-based, British born artist whose work is a result of the collision between the confines of an establishment fine-art background (Central St Martins College of Arts, London) and the alluring pull of the street-art movement with its unrestricted communication and interaction through public spaces.  Having already received widespread international acclaim with solo shows in the UK, Europe & Australia where his works have hung alongside the likes of Banksy, Blu and Paul Insect, Christian and REDSEA Gallery are delighted to now announce the launch of his first-ever solo show in Singapore this coming October 5th – 26th.  

 

“Famous Last Words” will be a collection of over 30 of Christian’s works encompassing both his well-known spray painted and stencilled pitbulls and painted dogs, cows and pigs; as well as a completely new range of animals including camels, bulls, donkeys, orangutans, meerkats and elephants; all chosen for their unusual perspective on the human condition and the confusion we create in our lives.  Coupled with Christian’s trademark graffiti-style lyrics and phrases, he says the animals “are not making judgements, only observations”.  

 

The collection will include both stencils on wood with stainless steel frames and canvas based works; with individual pieces ranging from small preliminary works through to major pieces of 120cm x 220cm.  Also in a world-first, Christian will show his first-ever stencilled work “How Can I Be A Better Human” spray-painted on to his old studio door back in his early days experimenting with street-art.