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'4 Oclock In The Afternoon' by Ant Carver

£500.00

'4 Oclock In The Afternoon'
22 x 18 cm
Oil Paint on Clairefontaine Oil Painting Paper 240gsm
2025
£500

Bespoke framing available for Greater London collectors only | Framing lead time is 8 weeks from confirmation.

Ant Carver (b.1991) is a London-based figurative painter currently working in Hackney Wick. Using oil paint, charcoal or etchings he creates intimate small-scale portraits and striking large-scale pieces. Often deeply personal, and shaped by a fascination with the balance of process and narrative, Carver’s work explores themes of grief, loss, and human connection. Through both monochromatic and vividly coloured figures, he incorporates symbolism to reflect on relationships, vulnerability, and the complexities of life. His latest work examines the role of found imagery and how we consume visual information in modern society. With an endless stream of images—whether positive or negative—delivered through the same sources at any moment, his paintings investigate how this constant exposure shapes our perceptions, emotions, and interactions with the world.

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'4 Oclock In The Afternoon'
22 x 18 cm
Oil Paint on Clairefontaine Oil Painting Paper 240gsm
2025
£500

Bespoke framing available for Greater London collectors only | Framing lead time is 8 weeks from confirmation.

Ant Carver (b.1991) is a London-based figurative painter currently working in Hackney Wick. Using oil paint, charcoal or etchings he creates intimate small-scale portraits and striking large-scale pieces. Often deeply personal, and shaped by a fascination with the balance of process and narrative, Carver’s work explores themes of grief, loss, and human connection. Through both monochromatic and vividly coloured figures, he incorporates symbolism to reflect on relationships, vulnerability, and the complexities of life. His latest work examines the role of found imagery and how we consume visual information in modern society. With an endless stream of images—whether positive or negative—delivered through the same sources at any moment, his paintings investigate how this constant exposure shapes our perceptions, emotions, and interactions with the world.

'4 Oclock In The Afternoon'
22 x 18 cm
Oil Paint on Clairefontaine Oil Painting Paper 240gsm
2025
£500

Bespoke framing available for Greater London collectors only | Framing lead time is 8 weeks from confirmation.

Ant Carver (b.1991) is a London-based figurative painter currently working in Hackney Wick. Using oil paint, charcoal or etchings he creates intimate small-scale portraits and striking large-scale pieces. Often deeply personal, and shaped by a fascination with the balance of process and narrative, Carver’s work explores themes of grief, loss, and human connection. Through both monochromatic and vividly coloured figures, he incorporates symbolism to reflect on relationships, vulnerability, and the complexities of life. His latest work examines the role of found imagery and how we consume visual information in modern society. With an endless stream of images—whether positive or negative—delivered through the same sources at any moment, his paintings investigate how this constant exposure shapes our perceptions, emotions, and interactions with the world.

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