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Chimp - Compartmentalization

Acrylic and aerosol on box frame board with a second smaller box frame board.

Large Painting: 1220 W x 1200 H x 70mm D / Side Painting: 175 W x 1200 H x 70MM D (52mm gap between).

About the Artwork: This work has extreme relevance in today's time as the main portrait of a woman is masked and looking outwards with an uncertain look in her eye. The techniques used are a combination of thick acrylic back painting, sharp areas of masked colour, and carefully detailed aerosol work as seen in the face. 

 About the Artist: CHIMP is a Wellington-based artist with many murals to his name across New Zealand. In Christchurch, his work can be found on the Justice and Emergency Services precinct exterior wall. CHIMP first started painting skateboards at a young age, moving to large artworks on the streets and then to solo exhibitions. More recently, he completed a three-month artist residency with Street Artist in Residence in California, USA, painted a large mural for Street Prints Papaioea 2020, and traveled to Melbourne, Australia for Can’t Do Tomorrow - an urban art festival.

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Chimp - Compartmentalization

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Chimp - Compartmentalization

Acrylic and aerosol on box frame board with a second smaller box frame board.

Large Painting: 1220 W x 1200 H x 70mm D / Side Painting: 175 W x 1200 H x 70MM D (52mm gap between).

About the Artwork: This work has extreme relevance in today's time as the main portrait of a woman is masked and looking outwards with an uncertain look in her eye. The techniques used are a combination of thick acrylic back painting, sharp areas of masked colour, and carefully detailed aerosol work as seen in the face. 

 About the Artist: CHIMP is a Wellington-based artist with many murals to his name across New Zealand. In Christchurch, his work can be found on the Justice and Emergency Services precinct exterior wall. CHIMP first started painting skateboards at a young age, moving to large artworks on the streets and then to solo exhibitions. More recently, he completed a three-month artist residency with Street Artist in Residence in California, USA, painted a large mural for Street Prints Papaioea 2020, and traveled to Melbourne, Australia for Can’t Do Tomorrow - an urban art festival.

 This artwork is sold.