I'm not sure how this will look when seeing this on a larger scale, but from my small android phone screen these remind me of paintings layered over maps. A couple in particular remind me of NY subway maps. I would be interested in comparing the images to the full size pieces.
Robert Mars’ artwork chronicles an evolving fascination with the Golden Age of American popular culture and celebrates the icons of the 1950’s and 60’s
by taking inspiration from this culture long past. Through the application of a rich color palette and tongue-in-cheek attitude, Mars’ paintings evoke a
vintage quality of design and pay homage to the idealized age of growth and hopefulness that was prevalent in the USA at the end of the Depression.
A time before the internet and mobile technology, where information was not instantly available to millions and there was no such thing as instant internet
celebrities, and instead people lived with the myth of the unique, untouchable and unforgettable personalities of Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, James
Dean, Audrey Hepburn and Elvis Presley.
Mars’ work is exhibited with the likes of Andy Warhol, Damien Hirst, and Robert Rauschenberg,
and has been shown worldwide including galleries in Munich, Tokyo, Amsterdam, London, Australia, Boston, New York, Los Angeles, Laguna Beach, Paris, Aspen, and Bulgaria.
I'm not sure how this will look when seeing this on a larger scale, but from my small android phone screen these remind me of paintings layered over maps. A couple in particular remind me of NY subway maps. I would be interested in comparing the images to the full size pieces.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting these paintings. Beautiful.
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