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2021 Paintings

clowns and others surround the king of trash
mkultra brainwashing pop surrealism
pop surrealism vaccination
pop surrealism friction
stephen gibb surrealism reckoning
surreal happy landscape
pop surrealism waterscape
pop surrealism cookie
dissolve pop surrealism stephen gibb
lowbrow pop surrealism happy face
surrealism greed desire
rust allegory
pop surrealism melt
Pop Surrealism Coffee
Pop Surrealism Broccoli
Pop Surrealism Peanut butter
Pop Surrealism Pizza
2021

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Index of paintings by Stephen Gibb 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009

2021 paintings
1. What does your art mean to you?
I feel like that is like asking “What does your face mean to you?” It’s like a part of me that I can’t escape, that I’ve accepted, become accustomed to and that identifies me to those around me.
2. What’s your background?
Canadian—went to art school at the University of Windsor
3. What does your artwork aim to say?
My artwork says that I have a lot of questions and thoughts about humans and aims to say that you should too.
4. Who are your biggest influences?
The indelible influences I always tap into are the freedom and madness of surrealism, the humour and vibe of Mad magazine and cartoons, the hyperbolic insanity of hot rod artist Big Daddy Roth, the irony and morality of the (original) Twilight Zone, the crazy colour and carefree composition of psychedelic art, the chaos and wonder of Bosh and Bruegel and the tidy logic and visual storytelling of Norman Rockwell.
5. Which current artworld trends are you following?
Are there any trends? I feel like anything goes any more and that doesn’t seem like much of a trend. I remain aware and cognizant of things unfolding in the artworld but can’t say I really follow anything.

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