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Branche Coverdale"Fuzzy Slippers" Cityscape, Nostalgia, Urban scene, Acrylic on Panel2021
2021
$5,500
£4,156.17
€4,799.36
CA$7,685.42
A$8,527.62
CHF 4,466.95
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NOK 56,818.08
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This piece titled "Fuzzy Slippers" is an original piece by Branche Coverdale and is made from acrylic gouache on wood panel. This piece measures 36"h x 48"w.
Coverdale says, “You can creatively move through any medium you want, I use the medium to push the work in different directions.” Coverdale’s claim that art can be a chameleon for any purpose overlaps into the idea of not letting a title restrict one’s work into a box, as shown in the piece Fuzzy Slippers, which exists as a work on panel and a large scale mural in the Fishtown neighborhood.
Branche Coverdale is an artist based in Philadelphia. Originally from Yonkers, New York, Branche works in an expressive and playful manner inspired from silkscreen methods he acquired during his time at Rhode Island School of Design, seamlessly combining cartoons, pop culture, and his experiences in major cities in his playful and vibrant art. In particular, he traveled between New York and Japan for years as a studio assistant for Takashi Murakami. He celebrates the fusion of these influences, exploring themes such as city life, representation, and the blurred lines between reality and fiction, using iconic symbols that have shaped our collective consciousness. He is currently working as a full time illustrator as well as working in painting and fine arts.
- Creator:Branche Coverdale (1992, American)
- Creation Year:2021
- Dimensions:Height: 36 in (91.44 cm)Width: 48 in (121.92 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Philadelphia, PA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU188213043222
Branche Coverdale is an artist based in Philadelphia. Originally from Yonkers, New York, Branche works in an expressive and playful manner inspired from silkscreen methods he acquired during his time at Rhode Island School of Design, seamlessly combining cartoons, pop culture, and his experiences in major cities in his playful and vibrant art. In particular, he traveled between New York and Japan for years as a studio assistant for Takashi Murakami. He celebrates the fusion of these influences, exploring themes such as city life, representation, and the blurred lines between reality and fiction, using iconic symbols that have shaped our collective consciousness. He is currently working as a full time illustrator as well as working in painting and fine arts.
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