Dreaming of Saturday Nights
Dreams of Saturday Nights
This original painting made in October 2022.
Signed original 1 of 1
Here the blues and yellows give a sense of fun. The overlapping faces and shapes are the movement and joy of speaking and getting lost in a conversation. The title comes from a conversation Joe once overheard at a party.
This painting is framed in a box frame and is floated on a mount. This shows off the irregular shape of the paper which is cut by hand by Joe, sliced from a larger piece of paper, when he feels the picture is finished. The frame itself is white washed soft wood made by Andy Brooks a brilliant local framer. Including the frame the picture measures in at approximately 90cm wide, 100cm tall and 6cm deep.
To see this painting in the flesh head to COR in Bristol.
Any questions or further information, feel free to send Joe an email. His details can be found on his contact page.
Dreams of Saturday Nights
This original painting made in October 2022.
Signed original 1 of 1
Here the blues and yellows give a sense of fun. The overlapping faces and shapes are the movement and joy of speaking and getting lost in a conversation. The title comes from a conversation Joe once overheard at a party.
This painting is framed in a box frame and is floated on a mount. This shows off the irregular shape of the paper which is cut by hand by Joe, sliced from a larger piece of paper, when he feels the picture is finished. The frame itself is white washed soft wood made by Andy Brooks a brilliant local framer. Including the frame the picture measures in at approximately 90cm wide, 100cm tall and 6cm deep.
To see this painting in the flesh head to COR in Bristol.
Any questions or further information, feel free to send Joe an email. His details can be found on his contact page.
Dreams of Saturday Nights
This original painting made in October 2022.
Signed original 1 of 1
Here the blues and yellows give a sense of fun. The overlapping faces and shapes are the movement and joy of speaking and getting lost in a conversation. The title comes from a conversation Joe once overheard at a party.
This painting is framed in a box frame and is floated on a mount. This shows off the irregular shape of the paper which is cut by hand by Joe, sliced from a larger piece of paper, when he feels the picture is finished. The frame itself is white washed soft wood made by Andy Brooks a brilliant local framer. Including the frame the picture measures in at approximately 90cm wide, 100cm tall and 6cm deep.
To see this painting in the flesh head to COR in Bristol.
Any questions or further information, feel free to send Joe an email. His details can be found on his contact page.