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© 2025 Stephen Gibb, 29&quot; x 23&quot;, oil on panel"  >
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© 2025 Stephen Gibb, 35&quot; x 24&quot;, oil on panel"  >
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© 2025 Stephen Gibb, 12&quot; x 24&quot;, oil on panel"  >
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© 2025 Stephen Gibb, 48&quot; x 24&quot;, oil on panel"  >
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<p>Graduate of the University of Windsor School of Visual Arts – BFA 1985</p>
<p>Canadian painter Stephen Gibb is known for his vibrant Pop Surrealism oil paintings and his commissioned work with the music industry. His bright mashups of iconic characters often address the existential issues and anxieties of contemporary society, which are contrasted by moments of joy and transcendence. “We are reared on nursery rhymes and fairy tales, so why not extend those lessons and conventions into more adult-based themes?” says Gibb. His paintings offer a chance for the viewer to ignite their own creativity and construct their own narrative –¬¬ informed by their personal experiences and the associations they may derive from the imagery.<br />
Familiar to millions around the globe his artwork is indelibly linked to the album art of hip hop artist Trippie Redd and to some degree, British singer/songwriter Hope Tala, a favourite of Barak Obama.</p>
<p>Windsor painter, Stephen Gibb, is consumed by the magic and mystery of art — the magic found in the uncanny visceral and cognitive impact that art has on us; the mystery being the unknowable, open-ended aspect that draws us into the artwork and into ourselves. Fascinated by figurative language and abstract concepts that are transformed into literal images, his allegorical and symbolic nature explores neuroscience and the science of vision and colour to enhance his signature level of visual overload. A student of Surrealism, cartoons and psychedelic art, Gibb has found himself an adopted member of the Pop Surrealism, Lowbrow artists</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_2312" style="width: 950px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a href="http://www.stephengibb.com/gallery/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Pop-Surrealism-Lowbrow-painting-Take-an-Hour-and-Contemplate-Your-Ego.jpg"><img src="http://www.stephengibb.com/gallery/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Pop-Surrealism-Lowbrow-painting-Take-an-Hour-and-Contemplate-Your-Ego.jpg" alt="pop surrealism lowbrow painting depicting themes centred on the ego"  width="940" height="470" class="size-full wp-image-2312" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">CLICK FOR FULL VIEW — Take an Hour and Contemplate Your Ego &#8211; 2023 Stephen Gibb, 96&#8243; x 48&#8243;, oil on panel.</p></div>
<h2>The story behind Stephen Gibb&#8217;s Pop Surrealism Lowbrow painting: Take an Hour and Contemplate Your Ego.</h2>
<p>Pop Surrealism Lowbrow Painting Explores the Ego</p>
<p style="text-align: center; padding: 10px;"><strong>The Concept: The Gaze of the Long Now</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center; padding: 10px;">Over the years, Stuart Brand, co-founder and editor of the Whole Earth Catalog has founded several organizations, of which the Long Now Foundation has significant relevance to my project. The Long Now Foundation aims to promote “slower/better” thinking as a counterpoint to what it views as today’s “faster/cheaper” mindset.</p>
<p style="text-align: center; padding: 10px;">Adopting a similar “slower is better” attitude, I undertook a career-long ambition in 2023 to create an artwork that demands to be approached slowly and deliberately, in a quiet, contemplative frame of mind. With the idea of inviting the viewer to devote a considerably longer amount of time engaged with the painting than our at-a-glance culture is used to, I’m challenging one of the very cornerstones of our on-demand, drive-thru, overnight-delivery, instant-gratification society. Our need for speed may be flawed.</p>
<p style="text-align: center; padding: 10px;">In my art practice, it is in these quiet, contemplative moments that the most fertile inspiration comes from. Getting there is the first step — far removed from the doom scroll of the mobile phone, the opinion-as-truth news media and the endless stream of social media noise. I was struck by an exhibit I had several years ago, how most people just breezed by, maybe politely pausing for a few seconds at each painting, yet others would stand for 15 minutes and immerse themselves into the artwork. Which begs the question: What was the connection they made that the others didn’t?</p>
<p style="text-align: center; padding: 10px;">Were they able to view the art in a quiet state, already removed from the impulse and pull of their conditioning, governed by the perpetual quest of “what’s next”? When we live in a culture that constantly inundates us with information from the outside, how can we even take time to process it, let alone access our own information that is generated from the inside? My painting aims to create a situation where the viewer can reconnect with that inner self and refamiliarize themselves with the beauty of their own imagination.</p>
<p style="text-align: center; padding: 10px;">The second motivation was to create a painting so compelling that it couldn’t be ignored. The irony is not lost on me — taking on such an ego-centric project, which is centred thematically on the ego seems a bit lofty and pretentious but is one supported by neuroscience. Brain scans of people confronting an overwhelming or confusing image light up like fireworks, their minds “jumpstarted” as they try to make sense of what they see. Entering this Gamma wave state of mind is where peak concentration and optimal information processing takes place. Human nature fundamentally compels us to extract meaning from things that confound us, especially when the message is not readily apparent or spoon-fed. The scale and complexity of the painting at the very least demands a more than cursory glance from even the most jaded of art connoisseurs.</p>
<p style="text-align: center; padding: 10px;"><strong>Take an Hour and Contemplate Your </strong><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ego" rel="noopener" target="_blank"><strong>Ego</strong></a></p>
<p style="text-align: center; padding: 10px;">Employing my standard approach to painting, which is often referred to as Pop Surrealism Lowbrow the title of the artwork is also the subtitle of the proposed exhibit — The Gaze of the Long Now: Take an Hour and Contemplate Your Ego.</p>
<p style="text-align: center; padding: 10px;">Using the “ego” as the anchor for what the content of the painting examines, I employ an allegorical and symbolist approach of connecting images to convey the concepts chosen for the subject. Not always apparent, the images have a bifurcating effect, leading the viewers down their own pathways and rabbit holes of exploration and comprehension. Just like an “apple” means something different to every person — you may think of computers, the Beatles, William Tell, Snow White, grandma’s pies, etc. — so is the power of any image. Allowing yourself to follow those associations and linkages in your own self-discovery, is the real connecting force and magic of art.</p>
<p style="text-align: center; padding: 10px;">The ego is represented in a raw psychological form as understood in my own naïve way, viewed through many facets of pop culture and aspects of the human experience. The broad concepts are encrypted in imagery that transforms the figurative into the literal.</p>
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<p><strong>Psychopathology of Wants and Needs &#8211; Pop surrealism painting by Canadian Artist Stephen Gibb, 36&#8243; x 24&#8243;, oil on panel, 2022</strong></p>
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<p style="padding: 10px;">This painting started off a few light years away from where it ended up. The original concept was to do something around the theme of “bliss”, examining the things that bring us to this occasionally visited state of mind. </p>
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I envisioned a head absorbing the things around it, which would have been things that evoke the state of bliss in people. The head became a skull, full of holes because it just seemed like a cool idea. I think sometimes the things that people seek to attain their blissful state can also be deadly and I liked the “ultimate conclusion” commentary by including the skull, acknowledging it as the final destination of bliss and of life.</p>
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Everything I came up with just seemed lame after that. So, I thought I’d explore the foundations of why we seek bliss. It occurred to me that maybe there was something in Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs that could give some insight into the concept.</p>
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This is where I abandoned the whole bliss theme.</p>
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Instead, I focused on representations of “needs” in my typical left-field approach, bubblegum surrealism style. A trivialized representation of food (sustenance) became a pie, which I doubled back on, posing the pie in the act of replicating himself…rolling out some dough for a crust. Reproduction is on the lower level on Maslow’s hierarchy and is represented by the pie and the gooey union of the two lolly pops, who produce offspring at the point of their sticky embrace. The progeny then takes an ironic bite out of the parent in an act of defiance and rebellion — the normal function of a teenager (LOL). At the far right a figure looks at his fingers as they produce offspring, which appear to just be fodder for the crow standing nearby (the circle of life).</p>
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The figure on the far right also represents clothing, shelter, property, security, which are lower, basic requirements according to Maslow.</p>
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The sleeping potato symbolizes, sleep, air and water — also basic needs, in spite of the absurdity of the situation.</p>
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As we move upward the needs become more abstract and less material. The two lollies could represent love, intimacy, family and connection, whereas the green lolly’s floating-away crown touches on the area Maslow characterized as “esteem”, the realm of status, recognition and self-esteem, things I think our society puts too much stock in. As well we put absurd value on wants versus needs and a title was suggested to me — The Psychopathology of Need and Wants.</p>
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At the right side of the mountain is Sisyphus as an ape, pushing a large brain up the incline, symbolizing evolution, strength and the struggle to raise the “required needs” to the pinnacle of the hierarchy, which is represented by the pyramid man at the top, radiating out to embrace everything in his “blissful” state of self-actualization. <em>- Artist Stephen Gibb, Nov., 2022</em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>What Goes On (In My Mind)&#8230;aimless meander The Aimless Meander: The creative process involved in composing Dr. Daydream Prescribes Aggressive Psychotherapy Meditating on the concept of daydreaming conjures all kinds of stereotypes, mostly those perpetuated by pop culture and the associated canon of symbols established by TV, music, movies, and comics. A reclined child staring [&#8230;]</p>
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The Aimless Meander: The creative process involved in composing Dr. Daydream Prescribes Aggressive Psychotherapy</p>
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<p style="padding: 20px;">Meditating on the concept of daydreaming conjures all kinds of stereotypes, mostly those perpetuated by pop culture and the associated canon of symbols established by TV, music, movies, and comics. A reclined child staring into the clouds and seeing shapes appear is the standard cliche, which I wanted to avoid.</p>
<div id="attachment_2135" style="width: 970px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a href="http://www.stephengibb.com/gallery/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Pop-Surrealism-Dr.-Daydream-Stephen-Gibb-2022.jpg"><img src="http://www.stephengibb.com/gallery/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Pop-Surrealism-Dr.-Daydream-Stephen-Gibb-2022.jpg" alt="painting of bizarre daydream" width="960" height="693" class="size-full wp-image-2135" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Dr. Daydream Prescribes Aggressive Psychotherapy — Stephen Gibb, 36&#8243; x 24&#8243;, oil on panel, 2022</p></div>
<p style="padding: 20px;">When I decided to explore the concept of daydreams for a painting I began with the idea of a figure in a daydream state, emersed physically, into the stuff that daydreams are made of.<br />
My initial figure took shape as an old man, eyes closed, lost in his imagination, represented by an eyeball floating in liquid, where his brain should have been.</p>
<div id="attachment_2119" style="width: 970px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a href="http://www.stephengibb.com/gallery/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/DD-lines.jpg"><img src="http://www.stephengibb.com/gallery/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/DD-lines.jpg" alt="aimless meander of Dr. Daydream" width="960" height="693" class="size-full wp-image-2119" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Line work for the painting &#8220;Dr. Daydream Prescribes Aggressive Psychotherapy&#8221; by Stephen Gibb, 2002</p></div>
<p><strong>Dr. Daydream</strong></p>
<p style="padding: 20px;">I christened him Dr. Daydream and I set about imagining his world. I envisioned a guide leading Dr. Daydream through his dream, which could be none other than his own brain. Astride his brain a jovial Humpty Dumpty takes his hand to help him navigate the bizarre landscape. Humpty steers the brain but is oblivious of his duty since he looks backwards instead of at the road ahead. This represents the meandering uncertainty of where a daydream will lead us. The journey is an adventure without destination.</p>
<p><strong>From Dark to Light</strong></p>
<p style="padding: 20px;">I wanted Dr. Daydream moving away from the darkness and into the bright future ahead. This is kind of illustrating an escapist view of daydreaming. Rather than dealing with the foreboding darkness, his attention is directed away at the bright colours and the large happy face that dominates the right side above him. Mr. Moonlight looks down with sorrowful eyes as the Doctor moves away from the darkness of the woods and wilderness behind him.</p>
<p><strong>Time Doesn’t Fly, it Floats Away</strong></p>
<p style="padding: 20px;">Dr. Daydream was wearing a wristwatch, but it has detached and is floating away. In a dream state, time has no domain over the dreamer…</p>
<p><strong>Title Just Isn’t Cutting it</strong></p>
<p style="padding: 20px;">Things from here out started to get more and more associative and detached from the pure notion of daydreaming. I decided to expand the title to encompass the broadening scope of the content. Dr. Daydream Prescribes Aggressive Psychotherapy works better, and now adds more width for tangential exploration. The vast realm of psychology can now be conjured, and my diversions of whimsy can be excused away.</p>
<p><strong>Walking is A Time-Space Activity</strong></p>
<p style="padding: 20px;">Dr. Daydream steps forward and his most recent footstep is ghosted by a bare foot stepping in sticky goo. My thought here was to represent a movement through time and the bare, primitive foot being a step back in evolution, contrasted with the present-time foot.</p>
<p><strong>Protective Headgear Recommended for All</strong></p>
<p style="padding: 20px;">I like to insert interlocutors into the foreground of my paintings—seemingly detached observers helping the viewer link with the overwhelming weirdness going on behind. Enter Helmet Head.<br />
Helmet Head is more concerned with the wondrous object in his grasp but helps add to the general mystery of the overall image.</p>
<p><strong>Idea Thief</strong></p>
<p style="padding: 20px;">OK, sometimes I rehash an idea that I’ve used before and by that action, I become my own idea thief.  Helmet Head has a socket in his dome, from which a slimy creep removes a lightbulb. Symbolism borrowed from cartoons and comics, probably dating back to Edison. I said I wanted to avoid symbolic cliches, but here is an exception.</p>
<p><strong>A Phallic Rocket Becomes a Knife</strong></p>
<p style="padding: 20px;">In rough sketches I positioned a rocket in the sky above the good Doctor’s head, leaving a trail that swirled around his head, between his legs and to its beginnings, somewhere over and beyond the trees. As things progressed in the sketch, I decided to turn the rocket into a knife, a more aggressive phallus, and have it sail between his legs in a psychosexual trajectory but embed it into his brain. I’ll let you do your own psychoanalysis of this. A certain F word may help. </p>
<p><strong>The Red Balloon</strong></p>
<p style="padding: 20px;">Another symbol of floating along…the balloon is a reference to the aimless meander of daydreaming. In this case the balloon drifts through the air and makes it impossible for a caretaker to keep Dr. Daydream’s head corked. His essence is released in a psychedelic burst of colour…setting the stage for the multicoloured right-hand side of the painting.</p>
<p><strong>Building Out the Composition with Unencumbered Impulses</strong></p>
<p style="padding: 20px;">The basic image was composed pretty much as it was chronologically described above. At this point there was some need for smaller details and compositional elements to be added for balance and interest. The Brain crawls along the ground but is distracted by a skull with the cap removed and examines the contents as he pours it out. This could easily represent psychotherapy. The symbol for the Greek letter Psi is added to the knife, which is also widely understood as a symbol for psychology. Clouds form from stars and hearts in a cheesy reference to seeing shapes (Pareidolia) where they don’t really exist. A spaceship bears witness to the events below, representing a naïve or innocent bystander. Dr. Daydream’s left hand is grounded by a tap root, symbolizing the roots of everything with nature. He also wears an interesting signet ring of no real importance but will keep viewers challenging themselves to formulate a meaning. Human nature demands meaning from the things in its environment, however, there is no direct line to interpreting the painting “correctly”. Some symbolism may come easily to the viewer and the meaning may be more commonly held than others. The true joy is identifying things through your own idiosyncratic filters and biases and deriving your own meaning. My paintings give you permission to explore yourself by mulling over the images.</p>
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<h6 style="text-align: center; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; color: #e0e0e0;">Index of paintings by Stephen Gibb <a href="http://www.stephengibb.com/gallery/wp-content/gallery/2015/"style="text-align: center; face: Helvetica; color: #e0e0e0;">2015</a> <a href="http://www.stephengibb.com/gallery/wp-content/gallery/2014/"style="text-align: center; face: Helvetica; color: #e0e0e0;">2014</a> <a href="http://www.stephengibb.com/gallery/wp-content/gallery/2013/"style="text-align: center; face: Helvetica; color: #e0e0e0;">2013</a> <a href="http://www.stephengibb.com/gallery/wp-content/gallery/2012/"style="text-align: center; face: Helvetica; color: #e0e0e0;">2012</a> <a href="http://www.stephengibb.com/gallery/wp-content/gallery/2011/"style="text-align: center; face: Helvetica; color: #e0e0e0;">2011</a> <a href="http://www.stephengibb.com/gallery/wp-content/gallery/2010/"style="text-align: center; face: Helvetica; color: #e0e0e0;">2010</a> <a href="http://www.stephengibb.com/gallery/wp-content/gallery/2009/"style="text-align: center; face: Helvetica; color: #e0e0e0;">2009</a></h6>
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<h4 style="color: #FFFFFF;>2015 paintings<br />
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1. What does your art mean to you?<br />
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.<br />
2. What&#8217;s your background?<br />
Canadian—went to art school at the University of Windsor<br />
3. What does your artwork aim to say?<br />
My artwork says that I have a lot of questions and thoughts about humans and aims to say that you should too.<br />
4. Who are your biggest influences?<br />
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.<br />
5. Which current artworld trends are you following?<br />
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.</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_2011" style="width: 970px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a href="http://www.stephengibb.com/gallery/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Canadian-artist-Stephen-Gibb.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-2011" src="http://www.stephengibb.com/gallery/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Canadian-artist-Stephen-Gibb.jpg" alt="Canadian artist Stephen Gibb — surrealism painting" width="960" height="640" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Nighttime Quells the Frisson of Breathing Sunlight — Stephen Gibb, 36&#8243; x 24&#8243;, oil on panel, 2020</p></div>
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<p style="padding: 20px;">Hopefully you can find what you are looking for in the above links or by a simple Google search. If you have any questions or want to reach out to me personally you can always send an email at: <a href="mailto:info@stephengibb.com">info@stephengibb.com</a></span></p>
<div id="attachment_2096" style="width: 970px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a href="http://www.stephengibb.com/gallery/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/VAX-Canadian-artist-Stephen-Gibb.jpg"><img src="http://www.stephengibb.com/gallery/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/VAX-Canadian-artist-Stephen-Gibb.jpg" alt="Canadian artist Stephen Gibb painting VAX" width="960" height="707" class="size-full wp-image-2096" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Vax —Canadian artist Stephen Gibb, 36&#8242; x 24&#8243;, oil on panel, 2021</p></div>
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<p style="padding-left: 20px; padding-right: 20px; text-indent: 10px;">More from Canadian artist Stephen Gibb: On the surface it would be easy to categorize my “style” as a blend of Surrealistic fluidity, Northern Renaissance narratives with Cartoon/Comic Book characters in a Nursery Rhyme tale of morality. I guess if it were to fit a trend it would be a remnant of the Hot Rod and Psychedelic art of the 60s, which today is recognized as Pop Surrealism.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 20px; padding-right: 20px; text-indent: 10px;">I am fascinated by neuroscience and psychology, which probably flavours everything I do. When composing a painting I will ask myself or have specific ideas about what the characters are thinking and experiencing. I think it’s my way of opening a dialogue with the viewer, hoping that they ask the same questions.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 20px; padding-right: 20px; text-indent: 10px;">I have always been interested in the human condition and the complexity of human nature. I tend to think in “universal” themes, which may be skewed by my own biases and perspective, but they often serve as my point of inspiration. What could be characterized as existential themes, ones that cross cut the inner workings and emotions of being human—being alone, being faced with trying to make sense of existence—arise all the time in my work.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 20px; padding-right: 20px; text-indent: 10px;">Most often the external influences on my art are just reactions to what I perceive about the situations around me. I do draw a lot of inspiration from concepts like consumerism and capitalism—our nature to indulge in excess and exploit the planet for personal gain. By extension that exploitation of the planet trickles through in environmental messages occasionally. This year I also responded to the pandemic with a plague-themed painting. In it I used some of my standard themes of decay, threat , anxiety and self-preservation.I think my introverted nature has directed most of my life experience and forced me to internalize things in order to evaluate and search for meaning. I try hard to understand things and have come to respect the inevitable confusion. Confusion is just one of the ingredients that shape meaning.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 20px; padding-right: 20px; text-indent: 10px;">I come from a comfortable middle-class background that nurtured a thirst for experience, exploration, curiosity and inspiration. When someone turns a concept I’ve held on its head I am always shook and love that mind-blowing feeling of new discovery. I have a university education and a BFA in visual arts, so I had the good fortune of that experience as a foundation. Western pop culture has definitely played more of a role in contributing to my art than religion, gender or ethnicity.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 20px; padding-right: 20px; text-indent: 10px;">I’ve never had to sustain myself by selling art, so I never fell into the trap of producing commoditised or commodified artwork—just simply painted to sell. My main income was elsewhere and that gave me a deep respect for the time and effort I wanted to put into my painting. I painted what I wanted without a market in mind and it slowly developed over the years to what it is today. I don’t think it could have worked any other way.</p>
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<h2>Girl Eats Sun: Background story to the artwork for Hope Tala</h2>
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<p style="padding: 20px;">I was contacted in the summer of 2020 to work with Hope Tala on creating some album art for her EP Girl Eats Sun.</p>
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<figure class="embedded-image"><span class="embedded-image__ratio"><a href="http://www.stephengibb.com/gallery/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/sketch.jpg"><img alt="Hope Tala Girl Eats Sun album art" class="embedded-image__image lazyloaded" img src="http://www.stephengibb.com/gallery/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/sketch-100x97.jpg" alt="Girl Eats Sun album art" width="100" height="97" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-1954" /></span><figcaption class="image-caption"><span class="caption">See sketch for<br />
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<p style="padding: 20px;">When I asked if she was the &#8220;girl&#8221; in the title, she confirmed my suspicion and I knew I had to incorporate a portrait of her into the artwork.</p>
<p style="padding: 20px;">She gave me a list of song titles — Girl Eats Sun, All My Girls Like To Fight, Crazy, Drugstore, Easy To Love Me, Mulholland and Cherries. I though, why not use these titles as the source for the imagery on the cover as well. So each song title became symbolically represented and combined with the image of Hope herself. Each title conjured a rich image in my mind that fit perfectly with my quirky way of painting in my pop surrealism style. I worked up a rough sketch that blended all the seperate images into one big scene of craziness. </p>
<p style="padding: 20px;">I got Hope&#8217;s blessings on my sketch and I jumped into the painting with both feet. Everything came together into one big, bright unified image—reminiscent of psychedelic art from the 1960s. The exaggerated colour and playful characters help give the painting an undeniable sense of crazy fun.</p>
<p style="padding: 20px;"> I&#8217;ll let you figure out the rest for yourself.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.euphoriazine.com/blog/2020/11/interviews-hope-tala/">Interview in Euphoria</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.houseofsolo.co.uk/hope-tala-explores-girl-eats-sun-ep/">Interview in House of Solo</a></p>
<p><a href="https://twitter.com/hope_tala/"> Hope Tala on Twitter</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/hopetala/"> Hope Tala on Instagram</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/stephengibbart/"> Stephen Gibb on Instagram</a></p>
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            A <span itemprop="artform">painting</span> <span itemprop="alternateName">by pop surrealist Stephen Gibb</span></p>
<p>       <a href="http://www.stephengibb.com/gallery/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Girl-Eats-Sun.jpg" alt="Canadian Pop Surrealism painter Stephen Gibb's artwork for Hope Tala Girl Eats Sun EP" ><img itemprop="image" src="http://www.stephengibb.com/gallery/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Girl-Eats-Sun.jpg" alt="Hope Tala Girl Eats Sun EP" width="960" height="960" /></p>
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<h4 style="padding: 20px;"> Album art by Stephen Gibb</h4>
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            Artist: <span itemprop="creator" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" style="text-align: center;"><a itemprop="sameAs" href="http://www.stephengibb.com/gallery/info-on-stephen-gibb/ "><span itemprop="name">Stephen Gibb</span></a></span><span itemprop="artMedium">, oil</span> on <span itemprop="artworkSurface">wood panel</span>, 30&#8243; x 30&#8243;, 2020
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<h2>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</h2>
<p style="padding: 0px 20px 0px;">After resisting the sort of automatic response that the year 2020 prompted—mainly as a result of the pandemic crisis of Covid-19, I finally relented.</p>
<p style="padding: 0px 20px 0px;">There is only so much one can take with the onslaught of media and the reports that propagate fear and disseminate ignorance before you start to manifest a reaction. It was with fear and ignorance that this painting took root.</p>
<p style="padding: 0px 20px 0px;">Basing the initial thoughts around the centrally positioned “troll under the bridge” I thought I could divide the painting into two halves, where the left represented fear and the right represented ignorance but that was just the launch pad.</p>
<p style="padding: 0px 20px 0px;">A painting seldom blossoms from the core concept into a fully realised representation of that concept. It often transforms into something else as the idea incubates and I ponder the elements of the composition. This painting represents a prime example of that kind of deviation from the original whim—a transformation into something more ambitious with a broader scope of themes.</p>
<p style="padding: 0px 20px 0px;">As well as the initial themes of ignorance and fear, the image now includes commentary on superstition, plague, decay, pollution, contamination and irresponsibility. Time to apply my brand of pop surrealism art to the painting</p>
<p style="padding: 0px 20px 0px;"><strong>Breaking down the images</strong></p>
<p style="padding: 0px 20px 0px;"><strong>Safe as houses:</strong> What could be safer than isolation in your own home? The thing is, as we learned in 2020, you still need to interact with outsiders in the society and culture we have created. Bringing outside threat into the home is a concern and the fearful–looking house and house ablaze symbolizes that fear.</p>
<p style="padding: 0px 20px 0px;"><strong>Protection:</strong> The prophylactic use of masks as protection from the virus is echoed in the plague-doctor crow and the deep-sea diving suit, both fearful enough to wear protective clothing but still threatened by contamination. The crow, and diver being attacked by the piranha were two of the first and original ideas. The crow tries to reinforce the crumbling wall oblivious to the poison gas dancing around his feet. The sun masks the smell of decay with a clothespin but the ineffective defence is futile against the underlying factor present in the “plague”.</p>
<p style="padding: 0px 20px 0px;"><strong>The Plague:</strong> I wanted to represent the “plague” as a color and the antifreeze green or Mountain Dew yellow seemed perfect to symbolize it. Originally the source was to be from the troll, oozing from his nose and mouth, contaminating the water and by extension into the food and drink of the townspeople and leaching into the ecosystem as well. The locust, a symbol of plague, was an afterthought but was needed to balance the composition (as were the pumpkin, the bubbles and the Soviet-era missile)</p>
<p style="padding: 0px 20px 0px;"><strong>I only drink when I’m drunk:</strong>  The “villagers” are oblivious to the threats around them and they represent the ignorant aspect of my original concept. They drink to intoxication, without regard to what it is they are drinking and without any effort to protect themselves or others by wearing masks or socially distancing. This brash flouting of common sense leads to more contamination and perpetuates the vicious circle.</p>
<p style="padding: 0px 20px 0px;"><strong>Always after me lucky charms:</strong> Ignorance can give birth to superstition. During the 17th century it was believed that plague was propagated by putrid air and that a beak-like mask filled with herbs, straw, and spices would offer protection—hence my plague-doctor crow. It was also believed that onions could ward off the infection!</p>
<p style="padding: 0px 20px 0px;"><strong>It’s a gas:</strong> Playing off the miasma theory of plague propagation I used a poison gas canister attached to the locust to represent the idea of the plague being present in the air. Not only that but it is manifesting itself as a creepy clown that looms threateningly over the village. The mournful tree trunk also oozes a noxious gas that floats into the clouds, only to condense and return as a toxic raindrop.</p>
<p style="padding: 0px 20px 0px;"><strong>Motherland of invention:</strong> Using the decaying Soviet-era missile was not a political statement. Being from the West, the threat during the Cold War was always the Soviet Union, so showing a relic from that era was reflexive. The idea of a neglected nuclear missile, rotting and contaminating the environment just seemed to fit with the vibe of the painting and as stated above, I needed something to compositionally balance the painting there.</p>
<p style="padding: 0px 20px 0px;"><strong>Let’s get medieval:</strong> Our notion of plague often harken back to the Black Death and the stories that spring from that era. I wanted a little nod to that notion and the wooden cart, stone wall and cobblestones seemed to give the painting some medieval flavour. </p>
<p style="padding: 0px 20px 0px;"><a href="https://youtu.be/t1Jm5epJr10" style="text-decoration:none; color:inherit;" ><strong>I am the eggman</strong></a>: Yes, that’s me, recovering from a broken ankle while I painted this. I am vulnerable and frail as Humpty Dumpty, trying to ward off the plague by distancing myself from human contact (even further than usual).</p>
<p style="padding: 0px 20px 0px;"><strong>Pop Surrealism Art:</strong> Yeah I know, WTF does that mean? It means people search the web for pop surrealism art and that ultimately brings them to me…</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">Froze—by Canadian painter Stephen Gibb, 36&#8243; x 36&#8243;, oil on panel, 2020</a></p>
<h2>FROZE by Canadian painter Stephen Gibb</h2>
<p>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 the equilibrium. The responsible thing to do is minimized the negative legacy in favour of a renewable, sustainable outcome. Yet humans seem more adept at exploitation for greed and profit and waste is an inconvenient factor in the equation.<br />
The emissions and pollution, the sewage and trash management of large cities is evidence of our excesses and ignorance. These were considerations that guided my painting “Froze”.</p>
<p>Reducing the composition to four basic characters, I focussed on the mood and the atmosphere of the painting more than a reliance on the narrative chaos that I typically rely on in my work. The frozen world above is giving way to the melting world below as the two central figures huddle for warmth and sustenance in a situation that is ironically contributing to their imminent peril. Just as human society has created the system of resource exploitation that is contributing to global warming and climate change, so do the central figures in the painting. The catch-22 created by the need for warmth for survival is also melting the ice, hastening their demise, as the voracious devil-like figure waits for his dinner below.</p>
<p>The fragile balance of life is often illuminated by taking an alternate perspective, and just as often it is obscured by ambiguity.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>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 [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><div id="attachment_1800" style="width: 1010px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a href="http://www.stephengibb.com/gallery/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/surrealism-famous-for-creativity.jpg"><img src="http://www.stephengibb.com/gallery/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/surrealism-famous-for-creativity.jpg" alt="surrealism famous for its creative energy" width="1000" height="660" class="size-full wp-image-1800" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Vengeful Wrath of the Chocolate Gods — 36&#8243; x 24&#8243;, oil on panel</p></div><br />
<strong>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.</strong></p>
<p>The vengeful god in the clouds is nothing new and most often is used in pop culture for humourous effect. It’s really an absurd notion—an angry god? So what could be more absurd than a god of chocolate? In ancient times (maybe even today) there were beliefs that sustained polytheism where a multitude of gods each have distinct functions—the god of the sea, the god of fire, the god of love. Why not a god of chocolate? I love chocolate and why shouldn’t it have its own deity lording over the domain of chocolate land. </p>
<p>The rest of the painting is just silly aspects of chocolate experiencing their chocolate reality—living, dying, being consumed and generally enjoying their chocolatyness.</p>
<p>This got me thinking about the creative process and how some simple prompt can lead you into depths unexplored. People often ask me where my ideas come from and through my grinding teeth I try to answer cordially. Thoughts, that’s all they are. Thoughts that get turned into images and recorded in oil paint—endless thoughts swirling all around you waiting to be plucked and converted into something wonderful.</p>
<p>Brian Eno had a system of cards called the Oblique Strategy cards he formulated with Peter Schmidt that essentially were simple thoughts or instructions designed to help promote creativity. I had been collecting a series of thoughts and when I discovered Eno’s cards, realized I was doing the same thing.</p>
<p>Although they could be construed as motivational in tone, if they are accessed during a point of creative stagnation, they may jump-start the creativity process back into high gear.</p>
<p>Here are my creativity-booster phrases. Pick one at random. Think of them as instructions to open your creative block — or Hallmark Cards from the Twilight Zone:</p>
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<p>Strip away the pre-supposed dignity of art</p>
<p>Celebrate the genius of the audience</p>
<p>Disrupt the universe in your own special way</p>
<p>Art is a veil of obfuscation hiding a prize</p>
<p>Rattle your mental cage and awaken the sleeping philosopher within</p>
<p>Defy the gravity of consciousness</p>
<p>Make art to be photographed and studied later</p>
<p>Challenge yourself with something counter-intuitive</p>
<p>Meditate on you idiosyncrasies</p>
<p>Hold the colour in your mind&#8217;s eye</p>
<p>Release yourself of fear by trapping it in your art</p>
<p>Look at clichés from different angles</p>
<p>Revisit a repressed thought</p>
<p>Contemplate the perspective of the art viewing the audience</p>
<p>Mine your soul for a gem to share</p>
<p>Loose yourself in the math of composition</p>
<p>Take the most obvious solution and do the opposite</p>
<p>Bask in the glow of the viewer’s confusion</p>
<p>Consider the chemistry of the brain</p>
<p>Hide something in plain sight</p>
<p>Portray the human side of evil</p>
<p>Invent your own dichotomy</p>
<p>Redirect in response to the last thing you created</p>
<p>Reach through the curtain of time and touch your younger self on the shoulder</p>
<p>Label an emotion that does not yet exist</p>
<p>Let the viewer know that you are watching</p>
<p>Make the art self-aware</p>
<p>Engineer tension</p>
<p>Set traps on the way to the most obvious conclusion</p>
<p>Derail a preconception</p>
<p>Expose a subtle notion with flamboyance</p>
<p>Direct attention to absurdity</p>
<p>Conceal a secret within the content</p>
<p>Distil the uncanny essence of ugliness</p>
<p>Pose a question and leave it hanging</p>
<p>Shine the light on an open-ended conclusion</p>
<p>Fearlessly diminish the precious</p>
<p>Invert the sacred and profane</p>
<p>Investigate a theme that terrifies you</p>
<p>Mock yourself</p>
<p>Listen closely to music that irritates you</p>
<p>Construct 10 answers to the question “Why?”</p>
<p>Let something random dictate direction</p>
<p>Abandon your gimmick</p>
<p>Create as if you are an abstractionist—if you are an abstractionist try surrealism</p>
<p>Look at the pure joy of futility</p>
<p>A childhood game is waiting to be rediscovered</p>
<p>Consider two outcomes and flip a coin</p>
<p>Make an imperfection a focal point</p>
<p>Share a memory of extreme profundity</p>
<p>Dare to confront your inner fool</p>
<p>Invent your own version of reality</p>
<p>Travel one second back in time </p>
<p>Stretch the rules just to the breaking point and let go</p>
<p>Try on a point of view in conflict with your own</p>
<p>Ask yourself a question and don’t answer back</p>
<p>Reduce your complexity to cave-dweller basics</p>
<p>View yourself from 100 years in the future</p>
<p>Sum up your process to a phantom biographer</p>
<p>Tell yourself it doesn’t really matter and is not that important</p>
<p>Let a ghost direct your hand</p>
<p>Contradict your present state of mind</p>
<p>Plan on taking one step forward and two steps back</p>
<p>Ponder the noise and listen for a message</p>
<p>Reflect on all the people you have encountered</p>
<p>Recall an idea you forgot that you forgot about</p>
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<h2 style="color: #FFFFFF; text-align: center; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">Surrealism Famous For Stimulating Creativity</h2>
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<p>Surrealism<br />
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            A <span itemprop="artform">painting</span> also known as<span itemprop="alternateName"> Surrealism and Chocolate</span></p>
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<h4 style="padding: 20px;">Humorous look at the kingdom of chocolate.</h4>
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