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I am holding a winter Studio Sale until 15 February 2020 > I have a number of original neon paintings at up to 50% off gallery prices, as well as a couple of heavily discounted, slightly damaged prints, plus a selection unframed (sub)conscious drawings. Prices start from under £10.

I can offer payments by instalment, on request, to spread the cost.
Viewing at my studio in Worthing is by appointment only – please email info@dominicbradnum.co.uk

The following images show a selection of works available – download the full sales list (pdf) >>

In addition, all of my print editions now have 20% off until 1st January 2020 through both
Subversion Gallery, Glasgow >>
and
Art Republic, Brighton >>

Plus, I have a few Miss Pain related items available to buy through my online shop >>

Worthing locals may have noticed my painting Message Of Undying Love being used in the current issue of Here & Now magazine > – because nothing inspires romance like a neon advertising space lit-up atop a now-demolished, and forever unloved, brutalist carpark!

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This is the painting in all it’s glory – currently available via BEARSPACE ART > London

Message Of Undying Love, 2018, oil, watercolour, charcoal and ink on canvas, 110cm x 150cm

I have already had a number of enquiries about whether I will be producing a print edition of this painting. It is something I may consider in the future – an A2 size signed and numbered giclee print would retail at £150 – If you would be interested, please complete the form below.

 

It’s a bit short notice, but I have just launched my Christmas sale which runs until the end of January 2019.

I have a number of original paintings at up to 50% off gallery prices, as well as a selection of framed prints and unframed (sub)conscious drawings, plus 2 slightly damaged prints at a heftily reduced price.

I can offer payments by instalment to spread the cost on request.

Viewing at my studio in Worthing is by appointment only – please email info@dominicbradnum.co.uk

You can download the full studio sale list here >

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People keep asking me when I’m going to show some of my paintings in my adopted hometown of Worthing. The time has come…

‘In memoriam to the concrete and steel fortress of the once-proud Bed King’
neon paintings by Dominic Bradnum
Control Gallery, 7 North St, Worthing BN11 1ER
OPENING NIGHT – FRIDAY 08 JUNE – 6PM-9PM – ALL WELCOME
selected works on show throughout June 2018

As Teville Gate is reduced to rubble, I exhibit my latest paintings capturing the final days of this municipal concrete behemoth just before the heavy machinery moved in.

The paintings depict the brutalist environs as night draws in – derelict, devoid of life – a scene you probably shouldn’t enter. And yet something catches your eye: the incandescent glow of neon poetry – messages that hint at romance and obsession. Messages that may or may not have ever been there.

Control Gallery is perfectly located for showing these works: affording a view from its window of the mechanical dinosaurs as they bite and tear away at the concrete and steel fortress of the once-proud Bed King.

Control Gallery >>
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studiosale

Throughout June, I will be holding a studio sale on works in my back catalogue to clear some space in my studio for new paintings. I will be selling original neon paintings, prints and (Sub)Conscious Drawings at up to 50% off the usual gallery prices.

Viewing will be by appointment only. Delivery can be arranged at buyer’s expense.
You can view the full list of works available here >>

Neon Graffiti (For Guy Debord & The Situationist International), 2015, oil and mixed media on canvas, 75cm x 100cm

Pssst! Fancy getting your hands on one of my glowing neon art prints for less than half-price? You’re in luck, I’ve extended my promo offer on this stunning new edition until the end of June.

I released this limited edition (50) art print at the beginning of May to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the student and worker uprising in Paris in May 1968. Ne Travaillez Jamais (trans: ‘Never Work’) was an infamous slogan inscribed on a Left Bank wall by Guy Debord, The slogan was one of many reproduced on posters and banners by the underground press at the Sorbonne during that spring 50 years ago.

You can buy my Neon Graffiti (for Guy Debord and The Situationist International) giclee print direct from me at the ’68 friendly price of £68.00 + postage.

Each print is signed and numbered on A2 size, archival quality cotton-rag paper with hand-torn deckle edges, and it really does seem to glow!
More images and how to order here >>
Also available via eBay >>

3 May 2018: My latest print edition is released to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the May 1968 student protests in Paris.

Neon Graffiti print

Title: ‘Neon Graffiti (for Guy Debord and The Situationist International)’
Edition size: 50 (signed and numbered by the artist)
Print type: Giclée print on A2 330gsm archival quality Somerset Velvet cotton rag paper, with hand-torn deckle edges
Image size: width 47.2cm x height 35.4cm
Paper size: width 56.4cm x height 42cm
[more images of the print below]

This contemporary art print is a direct, high-resolution giclée reproduction of my  painting ‘Neon Graffiti (for Guy Debord and The Situationist International)’. In this piece I appropriated a slogan “Ne Travaillez Jamais” painted by Guy Debord across a wall on the Rue De Seine, Paris (circa 1953). It translates literally as “Never Work” and was still legible in ’68 when it was co-opted (along with many other ideas of the Situationists) and became one of many slogans mass-printed and distributed on posters, leaflets and placards in the student revolt of May that year.

This brand new limited edition print is released in a signed and numbered edition of 50 on A2 350gsm archival quality Somerset Velvet cotton rag paper, with hand-torn deckle edges. It is available at a very special introductory price of £68.00** until midnight on 31 May 2018.
(**after this date the price will revert to the gallery price of £150).
Available now at £68.00 – to order please select your shipping option below

— OFFER NOW CLOSED —

 

Neon Graffiti (For Guy Debord & The Situationist International), 2015, oil and mixed media on canvas, 75cm x 100cmI am now taking orders for my latest limited edition print which I’m releasing to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the Paris uprising of May 1968.

This giclée art print will be released as a signed and numbered edition of 50 on A2 330gsm archival quality Somerset Velvet cotton rag paper, with hand-torn deckle edges. It will be available at a very special introductory price of £68.00 (see what I did there?!) until midnight on 31 May 2018.

to pre-order now for £68.00** please select your shipping option below
(estimated availability from 1 May 2018)
** post-31 May RRP: £150.00

OFFER NOW CLOSED

 

More about the print:

The print is a direct, high-resolution giclée reproduction of my painting Neon Graffiti (for Guy Debord and The Situationist International). The text is based on a slogan painted by Guy Debord across a wall on the Rue De Seine, Paris (circa 1953). It translates literally as Never Work and was apparently still legible in ’68 when it was co-opted (along with other ideas of the Situationists) and became one of many slogans mass-printed and distributed on posters, leaflets and placards in the student revolt.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

These are my latest paintings, currently on show in my solo exhibition until 29 April at Green Rooms London
13-27 Station Road, Wood Green, London N22 6UW
opening times: 8am til late, 7 days a week

Wherever You Go, I Will Follow, 2018, oil, watercolour and charcoal on canvas, 70cm x 100cmWherever You Go, I Will Follow (2018),
oil, watercolour, charcoal and ink on canvas, 70cm x 100cm

This Could Be The Start Of Something Special, 2018, oil on canvas, 70cm x 100cmThis Could Be The Start Of Something Special (2018),
oil on canvas, 70cm x 100cm

Message Of Undying Love, 2018, oil, watercolour, charcoal and ink on canvas, 110cm x 150cmMessage Of Undying Love (2018),
oil, watercolour, charcoal and ink on canvas, 110cm x 150cm