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Canadian Pop Surrealism by painter Stephen Gibb

By Stephen Gibb | Published: 21/03/2015

Canadian Pop Surrealism

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Dopamine

Dopamine

Pop Surrealism Canada

Here we go round the prickly apple at 5 o’clock in the morning – Stephen Gibb, oil on panel, 2017

Surreal art of Fun House

“Fun House of Phobias” — Stephen Gibb, 36″ x 24″, oil on panel 2019

contemporary art by Canadian artist Stephen Gibb

Pictorial Puzzles for a Post-human Paleontologist

Pop surrealism painting by Canadian artist Stephen Gibb

Keeping it Together, Walking on Eggshells” — Stephen Gibb, 36″ x 24″, oil on panel, 2019

Surrealism Painting by Canadian Painter Stephen Gibb - Caught

Caught, by Stephen Gibb, oil on panel, 36″ x 24″, 2018

Last Days Of the Plague — Stephen Gibb, 36" x 24", oil on panel, 2020

Last Days Of the Plague — Stephen Gibb, 36″ x 24″, oil on panel, 2020

Surrealism Art Frog Prince

Frog Prince at the Gates of Decay, painting by Canadian surrealist Stephen Gibb, 48″ x 36″, oil on panel, 2017

Stephen Gibb Canadian Pop Surrealism - Three blind mice hold up clown

The reluctant clown candidate held aloft by blind zealots

orange

Software and Clockworks

Stephen Gibb Canadian Pop Surrealism - giant head screams at egg

Revenge of the sycophant scorned

Stephen Gibb Canadian Pop Surrealism - chocolate chip cookie

Happy cookie

dorito with cheesy smile

Cheesy Dorito

Stephen Gibb Canadian Pop Surrealism - peanut butter on bread

Happy Peanut Butter

Stephen Gibb Canadian Pop Surrealism - donut

Freaky Donut

Stephen Gibb Canadian Pop Surrealism - popsicle

Self-absorbed Popsicle

Stephen Gibb Canadian Pop Surrealism - Reese Peanut Butter Cup

Reese Peanut Butter Cup

Stephen Gibb - clock on a block of ice

All I want’s to be left on a block of ice

Stephen Gibb - rat king, cheese, maze

Sympathy for the Rat King

Stephen Gibb - spinning plates, anxiety, broken plates, worry, expense

Spinning plates

Stephen Gibb - octopus, toxic goo, toxic personality, bird cage, holding one's tongue, bitter pill

Keeping mum in the presence of a toxic personality

Stephen Gibb Canadian Pop Surrealism - exploding head, rocket, spaceman, moon

If I blow your mind, what will you do for me?

Stephen Gibb - man oozing green goo, sick toilet, dodo, soap

Frantic preservation of essence in the face of imminent contamination

Stephen Gibb - one bad apple

One bad apple

Stephen Gibb - Runaway pancake chased by giant head

Maniacal menace of the culture colossus on auto pilot

Stephen Gibb - Laughing man, Humpty Dumpty, dunce cap, bee

Laughing my fool head off

Stephen Gibb Canadian Pop Surrealism - Pregnant gummy bear, gummy-bear, Pinnochio

The cannibal bubblegum’s sugary lust of hidden truths

Stephen Gibb - Humpty Dumpty, chicken

Chicken and the egg

Stephen Gibb - Fat king, naked emperor, cake

The emperor’s new confection

Stephen Gibb - Metal head, chains

Heavy thoughts

Stephen Gibb - Humpty Dumpty

With the promise of chocolate Humpty gets duped by the clockwork carrot

Stephen Gibb - Humpty Dumpty, yolk

Oh, Crap!

Stephen Gibb - Flaming moon

Dark side of the flaming moon

Stephen Gibb - Brick head, tea party

Mastery of the social graces and the maladroit tea party

Stephen Gibb - Carl Jung, red book, voodoo doll, his master's voice

Carl sleeps and dreams of being forever Jung

Stephen Gibb - pad lock, key, crown, hag

The thief exploits a temporary lapse in security

Stephen Gibb - Salvador Dali, surreal puns

The sourdough dolly and her salivating solid-door ally choose either salad or surreal cereal as Sir Eel and Salvador Dali look on

Stephen Gibb - Krampus

Krampus in the box

Stephen Gibb - Carnivorous unicorn

Last of the carnivorous unicorns

Stephen Gibb Canadian Pop Surrealism - whitebread eating jam, broken gingerbread man

Darkness falls on the whitebread world

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 next it may construct a complex and playful diorama
probing into the outer perimeters of human nature.
My work is often categorized as pop surrealism but I’d begrudgingly prefer to tag it as existential editorial
cartoon realism, just because it sounds more intelligent and funny at the same time. The work holds
a certain reverence and faithfulness to reality mimicry but leans away enough to fall in the shadow of the
“uncanny valley*”, the area where the mind is unsettled by what looks real enough but couldn’t possible
be. It is in this realm, theoretically, that the mind’s gamma waves are super-stimulated and brain activity
resembles fireworks. I resolve that this accounts for the broad reactions my work garners from observers,
that ranges from contemptuous dismissal to enthusiastic exuberance. We are all wired differently.
The medium is the method, which has been a faithful deployment of oil painting and traditional oil painting
techniques, such as glazing and the occasional dalliance into chiaroscuro. The richness achieved
by layers of thinned oil paint on MDF panels always adds an interesting luminous quality to the final
piece.
My direction as of late has been to devote more to composing on the panels rather than in pre-sketches.
I’m intrigued by the more spontaneous and gratifying results of ideas presenting themselves in the process
rather than in the planning, hence the falloff in the recent output of sketches. Often a core image or
concept dictates subliminally as to how the composition manifests itself.
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Stephen Gibb Canadian Surrealism
Stephen Gibb Canadian Pop Surrealism

Stephen Gibb Canadian Pop Surrealism

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