Guy Denning (1965) - Die markte (hand finished)






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Guy Denning's original hand-finished serigraph Die markte, 2020, 65 × 50 cm, signed by the artist and numbered, produced in France, edition Original, in good condition.
Description from the seller
Guy DENNING: “Die markete” 2014
Original silkscreen print enhanced with charcoal, measuring 76 x 56 cm.
A unique piece, as it was hand-finished by the artist!
Numbered and hand-signed artwork by the artist.
The work is in perfect condition, having never been framed.
We provide meticulous packaging, international tracking, insurance, and express shipping for all our deliveries. As each piece is hand-finished and therefore unique, the appearance, while close to the photos, may differ slightly.
Biography: Guy Denning, born in 1965 in Bristol, is a British artist recognized not only for his urban art but also for his painting. He is one of the pioneers of the stencil movement in Bristol, a city that has played a key role in the rise of urban art in the United Kingdom.
From the age of 11, Denning became passionate about oil painting, developing a remarkable self-taught expertise in this art. Despite several rejections from art schools, he persisted in his artistic path, teaching himself painting techniques and deepening his knowledge of art history at the Open University.
His work is deeply rooted in both tradition and modernity. He skilfully combines stencil techniques, popular in street art, with more traditional methods of oil painting, thus creating a unique and expressive style. His works are often portraits that express deep and complex emotions, reflecting his interest in the human condition and the social aspects of art.
Denning was a key player in the development of urban art in Bristol, alongside artists such as Banksy and Nick Walker. The three of them helped define the style and approach of British street art, though each with his own artistic signature. Denning stands out for his use of stencils to create intense portraits, while Banksy is famous for his satirical works and Walker for his humor and satire.
Having been based in France since 2007, in the Monts d'Arrée, Denning continues to develop his style and explore new themes in his art. His approach, which links his British heritage to his experience in France, continues to attract attention and respect in the world of contemporary art. Guy Denning thus remains an influential and respected figure in the world of street art and painting, making a significant contribution to these fields.
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Seller's Story
Guy DENNING: “Die markete” 2014
Original silkscreen print enhanced with charcoal, measuring 76 x 56 cm.
A unique piece, as it was hand-finished by the artist!
Numbered and hand-signed artwork by the artist.
The work is in perfect condition, having never been framed.
We provide meticulous packaging, international tracking, insurance, and express shipping for all our deliveries. As each piece is hand-finished and therefore unique, the appearance, while close to the photos, may differ slightly.
Biography: Guy Denning, born in 1965 in Bristol, is a British artist recognized not only for his urban art but also for his painting. He is one of the pioneers of the stencil movement in Bristol, a city that has played a key role in the rise of urban art in the United Kingdom.
From the age of 11, Denning became passionate about oil painting, developing a remarkable self-taught expertise in this art. Despite several rejections from art schools, he persisted in his artistic path, teaching himself painting techniques and deepening his knowledge of art history at the Open University.
His work is deeply rooted in both tradition and modernity. He skilfully combines stencil techniques, popular in street art, with more traditional methods of oil painting, thus creating a unique and expressive style. His works are often portraits that express deep and complex emotions, reflecting his interest in the human condition and the social aspects of art.
Denning was a key player in the development of urban art in Bristol, alongside artists such as Banksy and Nick Walker. The three of them helped define the style and approach of British street art, though each with his own artistic signature. Denning stands out for his use of stencils to create intense portraits, while Banksy is famous for his satirical works and Walker for his humor and satire.
Having been based in France since 2007, in the Monts d'Arrée, Denning continues to develop his style and explore new themes in his art. His approach, which links his British heritage to his experience in France, continues to attract attention and respect in the world of contemporary art. Guy Denning thus remains an influential and respected figure in the world of street art and painting, making a significant contribution to these fields.
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