Endless – Bronze Chapel Worship

£4,000.00

  • Artist: Endless
  • Title: Bronze Chapel Worship 2020
  • Edition: Of 25
  • Size: 91 x 131.5cm
  • Material: Mixed media, hand embellished with acrylic and spray paint hand finishing’s on 300gsm art paper with torn edges
  • Framing: Framed
  • Signed by Artist

This artwork consists of Endless’ iconic Chapel perfume bottle, inspired by alluring Chanel No.5 fragrance – a recognisable luxury item across the world. Endless’ ‘brand worship’ ethos comments on the way modern society is shackled by the lure of luxury and designer goods and worships’ these objects as though they were religious artefacts. Endless has referenced typography tactics used within the advertising industry, by hand-painting large text and using bright, eye-catching colours. Endless has used a mixture of digital design, detailed hand-cut stencils with spray paint, acrylics and bronze leaf to create this piece.

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About Endless

Endless, an Aritst we have loved and worked with since we first entered the Art market, is a London-based contemporary street artist, whose artworks tell a visual story and observation of the world he sees around him. Starting out using the walls of our nation’s capital as his canvas, a bold street-art aesthetic is still prevalent throughout his works – infused with a mix of contemporary techniques. His work often comments on society’s reaction to the media, the influence of the advertising industry and the shift in modern priorities from religious worship, to the ‘new era’ religion, where the shops are our chapels, the magazines our bibles and the fashion icons are our gods. His career exploded in 2016 when he was asked to work with the legendary Gilbert and George and was followed by historic collaborations with brands such as Karl Lagerfeld, Fiorucci (FI-O-RU-CHY) and Liberty London.

Endless’ legacy will always boast that he was the first street artist to have his work feature in the world-renowned Uffizi Gallery one of the many reasons why his work is collected by some of the most wealthy and famous individuals of our generation.