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The ‘raised fist’ has been a symbol of resistance, solidarity, and power since Honoré Daumier's 1848 painting, ‘The Uprising’. In it, workers protest for change, with one figure in the foreground emphatically raising their fist in the air.
This punchy sculpture from Whatshisname depicts a raised fist tightly gripping a banana, a familiar icon throughout art history. Often referenced by artists such as Andy Warhol and most recently by the Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan, whose banana attached to a gallery wall with duct tape sold for $5.2m at Sotheby’s New York, the use of fruit within the context of modern art can be reflective of different reasons but it’s often portrayed as a symbol of what’s both mundane and proactive.
A paradoxical portrayal, it is both strong and fragile, elegant and stocky, shiny and plain, cartoonish and realistic. The banana is displayed in a reflective, metallic gold finish, creating a stark contrast with the matte hand.
The ‘fist of rebellion’, as he refers to it, has appeared in Whatshisname’s work for many years, beginning as a motif in his first Gone series in 2017. Now an artwork in its own right, the porcelain sculpture was two years in production.
Porcelain is a tricky material for artists to work with because it’s delicate, dries quickly and requires moisture while you work with it. Whatshisname spent several attempts getting the fist to wrist ratio just right.
Find out more about Whatshisname or alternatively shop more art here.
Once you've completed your purchase, you'll receive a receipt via email. Our art consultants will follow up with you to provide confirmation and answer any further questions you may have.
The sculpture will be promptly picked and then seamlessly passed on to the next process in our fulfilment system. This ensures that your items are handled efficiently and prepared for delivery without delay.
To ensure a secure transit, every sculpture is handled with utmost care. We take precautionary measures by using foam around the piece for added safety during transportation.
Most orders are sent via a courier, and you will receive full tracking details. For some delicate orders within the UK, we may deliver the artwork personally. If this applies to your order, we will contact you directly to arrange the delivery.
Our artwork is meticulously manufactured in Birmingham, UK, to ensure the highest quality control. Due to the made-to-order nature of our products, we advise delivery can take up to four weeks from the date of your order. This careful process ensures that each piece meets our exacting standards before it reaches your door. Click here for more information.
Please note that if multiple artworks are purchased within the same order, they may be delivered separately for efficient delivery.
Returns
We want you to be absolutely happy with your artwork, so we offer a 14 day cool off period for you to take a look at the artwork in your home and make sure you're comfortable with it. If for any reason you decide it's not for you, we'll either come and collect the artwork or arrange to collect the artwork free of charge, alternatively you can drop the artwork into one of our galleries.
For orders outside of the UK, the same applies - please contact us and we can arrange collection of the artwork. Click here for more information.
At checkout, you'll have the option to have your order delivered to your home or to collect it from one of our galleries across the UK. For more information on delivery, visit our delivery page here.
Yes, Castle Fine Art is based in the UK, but we ship internationally. All of our international orders are delivered via DHL, you can find out more here.
Most artwork orders will need to be professionally mounted and framed before being dispatched, so delivery can take up to four weeks from the date you placed your order, but we do strive to deliver your order as soon as we can. Books and gift cards are delivered within 2-3 working days. Please note, if multiple artworks are purchased within the same order, they may be delivered separately for efficient delivery. Find out more here.
We are committed to discovering and developing talented, creative artists who love contemporary art as much as we do. Find out how to submit your art here.
Artwork is one of the few insurable items that is likely to appreciate in value over time, so it is important that you are protected by a specialist policy that can accommodate its true worth. Find out about your options here.
Once you've completed your purchase, a confirmation receipt will be sent via email. You will also receive a follow-up phone call from one of our art consultants to provide confirmation, finalise the details of your preferred delivery method and answer any further questions you may have.
An original work of art is a one-off piece - painting, sculpture, mixed media - which is made by the artist themselves. 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. A limited edition is a translation of an original piece and there is a fixed number of these made. The piece will be signed by the artist, and the edition number will show you which number in the series you have purchased. Read more about the different types of art we sell here.
We do offer an installation service should you need assistance. You can contact our art consultants for further information here. Please note that this is currently only available in mainland UK.
The ‘raised fist’ has been a symbol of resistance, solidarity, and power since Honoré Daumier's 1848 painting, ‘The Uprising’. In it, workers protest for change, with one figure in the foreground emphatically raising their fist in the air.
This punchy sculpture from Whatshisname depicts a raised fist tightly gripping a banana, a familiar icon throughout art history. Often referenced by artists such as Andy Warhol and most recently by the Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan, whose banana attached to a gallery wall with duct tape sold for $5.2m at Sotheby’s New York, the use of fruit within the context of modern art can be reflective of different reasons but it’s often portrayed as a symbol of what’s both mundane and proactive.
A paradoxical portrayal, it is both strong and fragile, elegant and stocky, shiny and plain, cartoonish and realistic. The banana is displayed in a reflective, metallic gold finish, creating a stark contrast with the matte hand.
The ‘fist of rebellion’, as he refers to it, has appeared in Whatshisname’s work for many years, beginning as a motif in his first Gone series in 2017. Now an artwork in its own right, the porcelain sculpture was two years in production.
Porcelain is a tricky material for artists to work with because it’s delicate, dries quickly and requires moisture while you work with it. Whatshisname spent several attempts getting the fist to wrist ratio just right.
Find out more about Whatshisname or alternatively shop more art here.
Once you've completed your purchase, you'll receive a receipt via email. Our art consultants will follow up with you to provide confirmation and answer any further questions you may have.
The sculpture will be promptly picked and then seamlessly passed on to the next process in our fulfilment system. This ensures that your items are handled efficiently and prepared for delivery without delay.
To ensure a secure transit, every sculpture is handled with utmost care. We take precautionary measures by using foam around the piece for added safety during transportation.
Most orders are sent via a courier, and you will receive full tracking details. For some delicate orders within the UK, we may deliver the artwork personally. If this applies to your order, we will contact you directly to arrange the delivery.
Our artwork is meticulously manufactured in Birmingham, UK, to ensure the highest quality control. Due to the made-to-order nature of our products, we advise delivery can take up to four weeks from the date of your order. This careful process ensures that each piece meets our exacting standards before it reaches your door. Click here for more information.
Please note that if multiple artworks are purchased within the same order, they may be delivered separately for efficient delivery.
Returns
We want you to be absolutely happy with your artwork, so we offer a 14 day cool off period for you to take a look at the artwork in your home and make sure you're comfortable with it. If for any reason you decide it's not for you, we'll either come and collect the artwork or arrange to collect the artwork free of charge, alternatively you can drop the artwork into one of our galleries.
For orders outside of the UK, the same applies - please contact us and we can arrange collection of the artwork. Click here for more information.
At checkout, you'll have the option to have your order delivered to your home or to collect it from one of our galleries across the UK. For more information on delivery, visit our delivery page here.
Yes, Castle Fine Art is based in the UK, but we ship internationally. All of our international orders are delivered via DHL, you can find out more here.
Most artwork orders will need to be professionally mounted and framed before being dispatched, so delivery can take up to four weeks from the date you placed your order, but we do strive to deliver your order as soon as we can. Books and gift cards are delivered within 2-3 working days. Please note, if multiple artworks are purchased within the same order, they may be delivered separately for efficient delivery. Find out more here.
We are committed to discovering and developing talented, creative artists who love contemporary art as much as we do. Find out how to submit your art here.
Artwork is one of the few insurable items that is likely to appreciate in value over time, so it is important that you are protected by a specialist policy that can accommodate its true worth. Find out about your options here.
Once you've completed your purchase, a confirmation receipt will be sent via email. You will also receive a follow-up phone call from one of our art consultants to provide confirmation, finalise the details of your preferred delivery method and answer any further questions you may have.
An original work of art is a one-off piece - painting, sculpture, mixed media - which is made by the artist themselves. 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. A limited edition is a translation of an original piece and there is a fixed number of these made. The piece will be signed by the artist, and the edition number will show you which number in the series you have purchased. Read more about the different types of art we sell here.
We do offer an installation service should you need assistance. You can contact our art consultants for further information here. Please note that this is currently only available in mainland UK.
Unapologetically provocative, Whatshisname (aka Sebastian Burdon) fuses themes of childhood nostalgia and pop culture to create artworks that inspire happy and joyful feelings. His witty creative alias - inspired by his difficulty remembering artists' names - reflects his art, which has ruffled more than a few feathers in the industry.
In 1995, we opened our first-ever gallery in Stratford-upon-Avon. With just one goal in mind - to make our art accessible to all - our fledgling company began to spread its roots.
Every piece of art is mounted, glazed or framed by hand, with our bespoke framing service selected by our creative department.
Our foundations are built on a passion for art, and many of our staff (and collectors!) have been with us from the very beginning.
Our dedicated team of art consultants is on hand to offer you tailored advice.
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