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'Water Under the Bridge' by Ben Coleman

£150.00

'Water Under the Bridge'
10 x 15.2 cm
Coloured Paper and Acrylic Paint
2024
£150

Bespoke framing available for Greater London collectors only | Lead time is 8 weeks from confirmation

Ben Coleman (b. 1999, Bath, UK) lives and works in Brighton having graduated from Fine Art (BA Hons) at the Slade School of Fine Art in 2023. Working predominantly in sculpture and collage, he uses found and recognisable materials to create playful and abstract objects. Coleman has had one solo show, Finders Keepers at Organ Projects in Brighton, and has been featured in many group shows including recently at HWEG and Lido Stores Margate. Working with the potential of found objects and readily available materials, Coleman aims to transcend the original purpose of things. To transform them into something new, unexpected and perhaps unclear, whilst reflecting on formal compositional elements. This abstraction of materials is rooted in the exploratory playfulness of making, utilising processes of balancing, adding and subtracting. This all contributes to artworks that often exist in multiple forms over time. Drawing inspiration from various subject matters including architecture, environment, science fiction and landscape.

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'Water Under the Bridge'
10 x 15.2 cm
Coloured Paper and Acrylic Paint
2024
£150

Bespoke framing available for Greater London collectors only | Lead time is 8 weeks from confirmation

Ben Coleman (b. 1999, Bath, UK) lives and works in Brighton having graduated from Fine Art (BA Hons) at the Slade School of Fine Art in 2023. Working predominantly in sculpture and collage, he uses found and recognisable materials to create playful and abstract objects. Coleman has had one solo show, Finders Keepers at Organ Projects in Brighton, and has been featured in many group shows including recently at HWEG and Lido Stores Margate. Working with the potential of found objects and readily available materials, Coleman aims to transcend the original purpose of things. To transform them into something new, unexpected and perhaps unclear, whilst reflecting on formal compositional elements. This abstraction of materials is rooted in the exploratory playfulness of making, utilising processes of balancing, adding and subtracting. This all contributes to artworks that often exist in multiple forms over time. Drawing inspiration from various subject matters including architecture, environment, science fiction and landscape.

'Water Under the Bridge'
10 x 15.2 cm
Coloured Paper and Acrylic Paint
2024
£150

Bespoke framing available for Greater London collectors only | Lead time is 8 weeks from confirmation

Ben Coleman (b. 1999, Bath, UK) lives and works in Brighton having graduated from Fine Art (BA Hons) at the Slade School of Fine Art in 2023. Working predominantly in sculpture and collage, he uses found and recognisable materials to create playful and abstract objects. Coleman has had one solo show, Finders Keepers at Organ Projects in Brighton, and has been featured in many group shows including recently at HWEG and Lido Stores Margate. Working with the potential of found objects and readily available materials, Coleman aims to transcend the original purpose of things. To transform them into something new, unexpected and perhaps unclear, whilst reflecting on formal compositional elements. This abstraction of materials is rooted in the exploratory playfulness of making, utilising processes of balancing, adding and subtracting. This all contributes to artworks that often exist in multiple forms over time. Drawing inspiration from various subject matters including architecture, environment, science fiction and landscape.

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