Contemporary Art with a Rock n'Roll edge!

The Cure, 1990

£795.00

Framing


  • Solar Gold Ink with Black Detail, Gold Leaf
  • Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 First Series Map Sheet ST 53 Glastonbury 1956
  • Map size = 47.6cm W x 46.9cm H
    Frame Size 63cm W x 63cm H
  • Unique work 1/1
  • Signed by the artist
  • Framed in black box frame

  • Artists Statement and Concept: 
  • Below is a photograph of Angela Morris - Winmill in 1997- at Duran Duran's launch of 'Electric Barbarella' from the album 'Medazzaland' in Times Square NYC - 1997.
    This was the first song you could download/purchase from the internet.
  • I was lucky to be one of 100 people to meet them in the Virgin Megastore whilst on a work trip in NYC. It didn't take much persuasion to have the band members sign my blank white t-shirt. i still teasure the memories of this time and stillhave the t-shirt!

     

  • The 90's for me was a wonderful time of fashion, music, learning and listening to everything England before emigrating to the UK late 1994. 
    My Maps of Glastonbury show The Cure whom I still love listening to dearly. I dressed as Robert Smith when I was 20 to a friends party and have seen them perform in Sydney and London in the 90's.
    Courtney Love has that no shit can touch me attitude. I love her - her wit, her pink and playfullness with pink grunge. 
    Festival goers - you gotta love them from the cowgirl hats to muddy wellies and an eclectic mix of fashion and music all rolled into one for the english summer.(Angela Morris-Winmill)

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ANGELA MORRIS-WINMILL 


Australian artist Angela Morris-Winmill has an impressively diverse portfolio spanning painting, print making, sculpture and fashion art. Prior to transitioning into the world of fine art Angela Morris-Winmill worked successfully as a fashion designer specialising in wedding dresses and designing for brands such as Topshop.

Angela is well known across the London art scene as a regular exhibitor at Roy’s Art Fair and Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair. With numerous sell-out solo exhibitions under her belt, Angela was recently recognised as one of Artsper Magazines Top 10 Emerging Artists of 2020. She has been shortlisted for the RA Summer Exhibition and also exhibited at The Threadneedle Prize, Mall Galleries in the past. Often attracting impressive media attention for her work, including a recent article in the Huffington Post, her strong eye for colour and detail puts Angela Morris-Winmill in a class of her own.

Growing up in the outback of Australia, Angela learned about the delicate relationship between humans and our environment from an early age. This awareness continues to influence her work to this day since migrating to the UK.

In Angela's latest series she juxtaposes brightly coloured, screen prints of iconic London buildings against a genuine, antique map background to highlight how a city is timeless but ever-changing at the same time. These unique hand pulled prints are embellished with gold leaf, filling in the wears and tears that come with a lifetime of use to guide the audience's eye towards the hidden beauty a historic map holds. The artist is inspired by the Japanese art of Kintsugi, where gold is used to fill- in and reassemble broken pottery. This process treats breakage and repair as part of the history of an object, ultimately making it more valuable and arguably more beautiful, rather than something to disguise.