Signed and numbered (lower edge)
screen print on paper
70.7 x 50 cm.
Created in 2019
This work is from a limited edition of 15.
16. Oli Fowler
BREXITWRECKSIT
ESTIMATE
£160 - 240
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History in the Making: Reflections on 2019
This work is part of a curated section of 10 artworks that look back on significant events in 2019. You can see more details here.
The East London printmaker and tutor Oli Fowler, airs his views on the plight of Brexit for the UK as debate on the topic continued to ravaged through politics in 2019.
In his iconic bright screenprinting style, he spells his message clear and bold in fragments of a broken Union Jack.
Oli Fowler's dynamic, sometimes abstract, compositions are characterised by their use of collage scrap book style cut outs, photographed textures, solid spot colours and pure CMYK 4 colour process printing methods. He values experimentation from the earliest stages of work allowing for chance and deliberate mistakes to give direction for the finished piece
Specialising in screen-printing and illustration, Oli’s artistic practice spans across various forms of graphic art and design, including printmaking, illustration, photography, and photomontage. He often combines these different mediums in his creative process.
Accolades
Fashion and Textiles, Central St Martins, London.
Graphic Design (BA Hons), Camberwell College of Art, London.
Oli Fowler has been commissioned for printing by Jeremy Deller, Fraser Muggeridge, Emily Evans and Fiona Banner as well as original artwork and designs for LOM Architecture Design, The Museum of London and Island Records. Oli is a technician and tutor at Print Club London.
Oli Fowler is also including Let's Go Disco and Change in The Christmas Auction.