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Pop Surrealism Lowbrow

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pop surrealism lowbrow painting of trash

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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To the Moon, and Back…

By Stephen Gibb | Published: 08/06/2018
The moon face is an extension of nursery-rhyme imagery, often portrayed with cartoon-like expressions and occasionally with a more disturbing, unsettling face.
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2018 Paintings 2018 Return to main gallery 2015 paintings Stephen Gibb – Artist Statement (Or, at least a feeble attempt to excuse my behaviour to those present with good taste) My artwork weaves an eclectic tapestry of cultural and social influences. At one moment it may make a single-punch-line comment on pop culture while the […]

Canadian Artist Stephen Gibb – Laughing out loud

By Stephen Gibb | Published: 07/12/2017
Laughing all the way to the grave
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Anatomy of The Frog Prince At The Gates Of Decay

By Stephen Gibb | Published: 23/11/2017
Frog Prince Anatomy: Analytical dissection of The Frog Prince At The Gates Of Decay To understand the motivation and source of my Frog Prince painting’s inspiration it’s probably best to break it apart and examine the bits close-up. The Frog Prince or the Prince Frog The central figure is the frog prince, which was chosen […]
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Canadian cuisine

By Stephen Gibb | Published: 26/06/2017
Some fun paintings by Canadian Artist Stephen Gibb, celebrating Canada's 150th birthday
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My obsession with Humpty Dumpty

By Stephen Gibb | Published: 30/12/2016
Humpty Dumpty Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. All the king’s horses and all the king’s men Couldn’t put Humpty together again…* My obsession with Humpty Dumpty is both visual philosophical in nature. I am drawn to the famous egg visually, through his numerous portrayals in children’s books. His […]
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Surreal Life

By Stephen Gibb | Published: 29/12/2016
Canadian Pop Surrealism may not be on the map, but give it some time...
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Pop Surrealism meets Pop Art

By Stephen Gibb | Published: 24/12/2016
When Pop Surrealism and Pop Art collide the results are Bubblegum Surrealism
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Canadian Surrealism Is Alive

By Stephen Gibb | Published: 22/12/2016
Canadian Surrealism is alive! Waiting For The Death Blow A painting also known as The Porpoise Waves Goodbye The painting is an allegorical blend of sources, specifically songs by The Cure and The Monkees as well as nursery rhyme and psychological references. Artist: Stephen Gibb, oil on panel, 2015 Canadian Surrealism is confronted head-on by […]
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