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This emotive painting captures the late American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, who is known for his Neo-Expressionist, graffiti-style art. Now one of the world's most valuable artists, he explored themes of race, self-identity and mortality and was friends with Keith Haring and Andy Warhol.
It includes a line from the 1996 Basquiat film - 'Respect, fools get. Disrespect, I get' - along with a reference to Rene Ricard, an American poet and art critic who helped bring Basquiat to fame. Jon uses oil on board, with Indian ink and pencil.
He says: “I like artists who use thick impasto paint, like Lucian Freud, Leon Kossoff and Frank Auerbach. In my mind, this is how oil painting should be: seeing the brushstrokes and understanding how a painting is constructed.”
This emotive painting captures the late American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, who is known for his Neo-Expressionist, graffiti-style art. Now one of the world's most valuable artists, he explored themes of race, self-identity and mortality and was friends with Keith Haring and Andy Warhol.
It includes a line from the 1996 Basquiat film - 'Respect, fools get. Disrespect, I get' - along with a reference to Rene Ricard, an American poet and art critic who helped bring Basquiat to fame. Jon uses oil on board, with Indian ink and pencil.
He says: “I like artists who use thick impasto paint, like Lucian Freud, Leon Kossoff and Frank Auerbach. In my mind, this is how oil painting should be: seeing the brushstrokes and understanding how a painting is constructed.”
Figurative artist Jon has enjoyed sell-out success in both the UK and Australia. He has been shortlisted for several prestigious awards, including the BP Portrait Award hosted by the National Portrait Gallery in London. Often depicting celebrities or the Peaky Blinders gang, his haunting portraits are perfect for both traditional and contemporary spaces. A 50-metre mural created from his original paintings is currently on display outside Birmingham's New Street station to raise money for Birmingham Children's Hospital.
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