The Long Necks expressionism original Acrylic artwork on 60 x 60 cm triptych ( 20 x 60 cm each panel) painted on reclaimed found canvas prints from Artist Chris Shopland

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Long Necks triptych on Found Canvas

This piece, painted on three canvas I found, features the Long Necks—distant cousins to the Cone Heads. While traditional art often demands objective skill and precision, expressionism is about capturing emotion. Consider The Scream by Edvard Munch: its genius lies not in detailed realism but in its raw emotional impact, despite its simplistic form.

The Long Necks push the boundaries of reality, contorting into their elongated shapes. I imagined them with gaps between, yet together they form a cohesive whole. This piece measures approximately 60 x 60 cm (24 x 24 inches). Or 20 x 60cm for their individual parts.

My love for unconventional art is evident here, drawing inspiration from Noel Fielding's large, textured paintings and Munch's eerie portraits among many others, making it my own. I aim to channel that same energy into my work, creating what feels right in the moment.

Art is a journey, and I am merely a conduit for the creativity that flows through me. It’s always fascinating to see which pieces resonate with people. I hope you find as much joy and intrigue in these works as I do!

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Long Necks triptych on Found Canvas

This piece, painted on three canvas I found, features the Long Necks—distant cousins to the Cone Heads. While traditional art often demands objective skill and precision, expressionism is about capturing emotion. Consider The Scream by Edvard Munch: its genius lies not in detailed realism but in its raw emotional impact, despite its simplistic form.

The Long Necks push the boundaries of reality, contorting into their elongated shapes. I imagined them with gaps between, yet together they form a cohesive whole. This piece measures approximately 60 x 60 cm (24 x 24 inches). Or 20 x 60cm for their individual parts.

My love for unconventional art is evident here, drawing inspiration from Noel Fielding's large, textured paintings and Munch's eerie portraits among many others, making it my own. I aim to channel that same energy into my work, creating what feels right in the moment.

Art is a journey, and I am merely a conduit for the creativity that flows through me. It’s always fascinating to see which pieces resonate with people. I hope you find as much joy and intrigue in these works as I do!

Long Necks triptych on Found Canvas

This piece, painted on three canvas I found, features the Long Necks—distant cousins to the Cone Heads. While traditional art often demands objective skill and precision, expressionism is about capturing emotion. Consider The Scream by Edvard Munch: its genius lies not in detailed realism but in its raw emotional impact, despite its simplistic form.

The Long Necks push the boundaries of reality, contorting into their elongated shapes. I imagined them with gaps between, yet together they form a cohesive whole. This piece measures approximately 60 x 60 cm (24 x 24 inches). Or 20 x 60cm for their individual parts.

My love for unconventional art is evident here, drawing inspiration from Noel Fielding's large, textured paintings and Munch's eerie portraits among many others, making it my own. I aim to channel that same energy into my work, creating what feels right in the moment.

Art is a journey, and I am merely a conduit for the creativity that flows through me. It’s always fascinating to see which pieces resonate with people. I hope you find as much joy and intrigue in these works as I do!