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Martin Allen
Mix Tape number 1

2024

About the Item

Immerse yourself in a symphony of sight and sound with Martin Allen's "Mix Tape Number 1." Inspired by the nostalgia of mix cassette tapes, this vibrant masterpiece transcends traditional boundaries, weaving together the timeless melodies and nostalgia of the past. Each brushstroke is a note, each color a chord, inviting you on a journey through memories and emotions. Capturing the essence of an era where music painted stories and rewinds held cherished moments, "Mix Tape Number 1" is more than just a painting—it's a portal to a world where art and music intertwine, creating an experience that resonates with the soul. Not only that but each print can be 'customised' by the artist to have your favourite Album / Artist / Trackname added 'by hand'. The original artwork is available sized at 24" x 36" DM if interested. The limited edition prints are sized at c. 16″ x 23″ (42cm x 59cm), are produced on Somerset Velvet acid-free paper with Archival Inks to ensure longevity and from an edition of only 100. Each print is uniquely hand-embellished by Martin Allen with silver leaf on the screwheads, adding a personalized touch that makes each piece truly ‘one-of-a-kind’. The limited edition prints are signed and numbered by the artist, and each is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. Mix tape #1, priced at £180.00 for a limited edition print reflects not just the monetary value but the artistic and cultural significance it carries. Whether for fashion enthusiasts looking to make a bold statement, art collectors seeking to diversify their collection with something unique, or just admirers of Martin’s homage to nostalgia, where this cassette artwork represents a merging of worlds that resonate on multiple levels. The original oil on canvas painting sized at 24″ x 36″ (61cm x 91cm) is still available - Message me if interested. Limited edition prints are from an edition of 100 and sized at c. 16″ x 23″ (42cm x 59cm). Each is printed on heavy Somerset Velvet, acid-free paper with Archival Inks, hand signed and numbered by the artist and comes with its own certificate of authenticity. It is shipped rolled in a cardboard tube. NB – frames are not included with the prints. Artist Martin Allen is a London based. Martin came to oil painting through a circuitous route, having drawn for most of his life and being largely self-taught he was eventually re-introduced to oil painting as a preferred medium to create his varied and diverse work. The methods he uses to paint are classic ones, using layered paint applications rounded off by oil glazes. These create, add depth and harmonise colours. He has shown solo numerous times at Goodwood, The Affordable Art Fair and others, been a finalist at the ‘London art Biennale 2019’, alongside various commissions including work for the BP Shipping collection. His next show will be at The Affordable Art Fair - London 8 - 12 May 2024.
  • Creator:
    Martin Allen (1963, British, English)
  • Creation Year:
    2024
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 23.23 in (59 cm)Width: 16.54 in (42 cm)
  • More Editions & Sizes:
    Signed Limited Edition 59cm x 42cm Print on Somerset Velvet PaperPrice: $230
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  • Gallery Location:
    London, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2632214295882
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