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Pop Surrealism Lowbrow

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Something About the King of Trash — Stephen Gibb, 36″ x 24″, oil on panel, 2021

I started out with the King of Trash in the middle, I just like the idea and the contrast of a garbage receptacle having a gold crown. Then I had the wooden head on one side and the more realistic head on the other, symbolizing what is artificial and real in life. By extension, the artificial is next to a a fake clown archway leading to a circus or carnival, far in the distance. That is an artificial experience, something put together for profit and entertainment and full of illusion. The green jelly head is the perfect audience, wide-eyed, hypnotized, suckered in by the marketing and hype of the artificial world. The apple pierced by an arrow is a publicity stunt like William Tell, an empty act of showmanship and skill. The floating hat portrays highbrow society…distancing itself from the “common” wood head and the worm is the king of lowbrow society, wriggling in the dirt and heading for the sewer. The discarded tickets are the hollow remnants of the experience, meaningless litter without context.
The hands reaching for the skull could be interpreted many ways. My thought was, the human hand coming from the sewer can only see a golden ball and greedily reaches for riches…not knowing it is reaching for death. The root arm which is an extension of nature reaches for the skull, either willingly grasping for death or protectively keeping it from the human. It could be a symbol of fate, greed, vice and the die with the distressed face is a symbol of chance, positioned between fate and luck (the clover) but since it’s not a 4-leaf clover the luck is diminished. The fly steals a sugar cube or a sweet idea from the king and is a symbol of someone profiting or exploiting someone’s thoughts. the jester egg attempts to swat it away. A bag of trash oozes goo out onto the “real” head and the whole unnatural, pop surrealism lowbrow scene is witnessed by “nature” the tree.

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Happy Landscape, Stephen Gibb, 24″ x 18″, oil on panel, 2021

pop surrealism moon

Freak Out in a Man-in-the-Moonage Daydream, Stephen Gibb, 36″ x 36″, oil on panel, 2020

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Girl Eats Sun: Cover Art for Hope Tala

By Stephen Gibb | Published: 11/11/2020
Album art for Hope Tala's Girl Eats Sun
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St. Germain Gallery presents…

By Stephen Gibb | Published: 06/10/2020
St. Germain Gallery and artist Stephen Gibb   Anyone in the GTA looking for my art may be pleased to know that it may be closer than you think. I have been working with the St. Germain Gallery at 3358 Yonge St. in Toronto since May 2018 and they have a number of my paintings […]
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Pop Surrealism Art, pandemic, plague and Covid-19?

How does Pop Surrealism Art deal with Covid-19? The long history of art relating to plague can be traced from medieval times and the likes of Hieronymus Bosch to the irreverent doodling of pop surrealism art After resisting the sort of automatic response that the year 2020 prompted—mainly as a result of the pandemic crisis […]

Contemporary Surrealism…

By Stephen Gibb | Published: 23/06/2020
Contemporary Surrealism in today’s world Maybe it’s not even fair to call what I do Contemporary Surrealism or even Surreal Art. The presentation may make the viewer recall surrealism from their scant art history lessons in high school but the surreal art of scholarly examination relates to something from long ago and far away—produced under […]
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Canadian Pop Surrealism Art of Stephen Gibb

By Stephen Gibb | Published: 07/05/2020
Canadian Pop Surrealism Art — The Allegory of the Baked Potato Apocalypse The painting personifies potatoes and examines them in their natural “potato environment” to reveal subtle aspects of human nature and behaviour in a fun and absurdly roundabout way. Starting at the top, the central image of the baked potato radiates like some kind […]
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Canadian painter Stephen Gibb makes simple observation

By Stephen Gibb | Published: 20/03/2020
Froze—by Canadian painter Stephen Gibb, 36″ x 36″, oil on panel, 2020 FROZE by Canadian painter Stephen Gibb The balance between survival and our relation with the environment is a give and take negotiation at its simplest state. Depletion, plunder and by-products that result from our “processing” of resources are ways in which we impact […]
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Surrealism famous for stimulating creativity

By Stephen Gibb | Published: 06/03/2020
Surrealism Famous For Stimulating Creativity Creativity sometimes just comes to you and you can only surmise in hindsight as to the possible origins. Where does a cherry-chocolate god figure come from? It’s funny, bizarre, and unexpected but may be more logical than you think. The vengeful god in the clouds is nothing new and most […]
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Surrealism and Happiness – Do they go together?

By Stephen Gibb | Published: 27/01/2020
Surrealism has many faces with Canadian artist Stephen Gibb “Happy!” — Stephen Gibb, 36″ x 24″, oil on panel, 2020 The idea behind this painting was to portray sheer joy and happiness sloughing off the evil and darkness of the world like a snake sheds its skin. However, I wanted to depict the happiness in […]
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Surreal art and the pervasive nature of phobias

By Stephen Gibb | Published: 23/01/2020
Surreal art and Phobias While pondering a fun house setting for a painting, I became aware that the whole reason for a fun house is to artificially induce fear in the patron. It became clear that fear or phobias would then become the central theme to the painting. Taking a smattering of common phobias and […]
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2020

2020 Paintings 2020 Return to main gallery 2015 paintings Stephen Gibb – Artist Statement My artwork weaves an eclectic tapestry of cultural and social influences. At one moment it may make a single-punch-line commentary on pop culture, while the next it may construct a complex and playful panorama probing into the outer perimeters of human […]
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