Rodrigo Izolag (1985) - John Lee Hooker






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Original 2011 acrylic painting by Brazilian artist Rodrigo Izolag, titled John Lee Hooker, in Pop Art style, 54 x 108 cm, signed and in good condition.
Description from the seller
This large and impressive painting is by Brazilian artist Rodrigo Izolag and depicts the influential American blues singer, guitarist, and songwriter John Lee Hooker. Together with his partner and fellow artist Ananda Nahu, Izolag travels the world, where they first capture their impressions in photographic reports. These images then form the starting point for a “visual conversation” that translates into painting. Their work is often politically charged and always socially engaged, offering its own perspective on reality.
Terms such as graffiti art, moralism, and urban art are often used to describe Izolag's work, but none of these terms fully capture its essence. The complexity, both in imagery and in content, is ultimately best experienced rather than described. Where words have their limits, the feeling gets room to breathe.
Dimensions: 54 x 108 cm
The work is available for viewing at our gallery. Furthermore, Art Dumay has a framing shop (celebrating their 85th anniversary this year) and a restoration studio. If you wish to make use of these services, we would be happy to hear from you.
Seller's Story
This large and impressive painting is by Brazilian artist Rodrigo Izolag and depicts the influential American blues singer, guitarist, and songwriter John Lee Hooker. Together with his partner and fellow artist Ananda Nahu, Izolag travels the world, where they first capture their impressions in photographic reports. These images then form the starting point for a “visual conversation” that translates into painting. Their work is often politically charged and always socially engaged, offering its own perspective on reality.
Terms such as graffiti art, moralism, and urban art are often used to describe Izolag's work, but none of these terms fully capture its essence. The complexity, both in imagery and in content, is ultimately best experienced rather than described. Where words have their limits, the feeling gets room to breathe.
Dimensions: 54 x 108 cm
The work is available for viewing at our gallery. Furthermore, Art Dumay has a framing shop (celebrating their 85th anniversary this year) and a restoration studio. If you wish to make use of these services, we would be happy to hear from you.
