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Anthony Adcock
The Muck

2023

$3,000
£2,284.50
€2,608.75
CA$4,215.37
A$4,625.06
CHF 2,436.26
MX$55,020.02
NOK 31,208.22
SEK 28,497.37
DKK 19,489.88

About the Item

Hyperrealist oil painting of a muddy road sign with gold leaf detail by Anthony Adcock. Medium: Oil and 23.5 gold leaf on aluminum. Size: 15 x 10 inches. **No wood or mud/concrete was used in this painting - It is an oil painting with oil and gold leaf on aluminum panel. What looks like mud is, in fact, layered oil paint, which is painted in detail by hand. Anthony Adcock is a superb example of a Conceptual Realist artist who utilizes realism as a point of departure, focusing on the essence of the subject matter rather than verisimilitude. He creates his artwork by synthesizing the knowledge gleaned from three generations of builders, his comprehensive understanding of the trade, and an uncompromising studio practice dedicated to advancing realism. By combining his expert understanding of construction with the intellectual rigor of abstract painting via realism, Adcock's artwork oscillates between amazement and absurdity, challenging the viewer to trust what they see is, in fact, a hand-drafted painting. Hyperrealism, realism, realist, conceptual realism, trompe l'oeil, conceptual art, conceptual realism, construction, wood, plywood, building materials, oil painting, contemporary art, abstract art, abstraction, abstract painting, trompe l'oeil painting, realist portrait, interior decor, raw material, wood board, road sign, muck,
  • Creator:
    Anthony Adcock (1987, American)
  • Creation Year:
    2023
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 15 in (38.1 cm)Width: 10 in (25.4 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    East Quogue, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1417213996112

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