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Matt Straub
"A Nameless Black Ballet" 58x58" oil on canvas

2022

About the Item

We are please to announce that we are now representing the Pop Art paintings of the artist Matt Straub. We at the gallery have been following his career and have been excited about his POP paintings for more than a decade and are thrilled to be representing his art at our gallery. Some have compared Straub's graffiti paintings to Banksy. This painting titled "Endless Summer" is in Matt Straub's GRAFFITI STREET POP style. It is a mash up of his styles of Graffiti, pop and abstract painting combined with stylized figures. The surface of the painting is spectacular. You see a thoughtful contemplating mickey. He is looking at the bomb which is lit and ready to go off, the brown oil paint along the top of the canvas appears to be dripping down as if to soon cover Mickey. Yet there is much hope, the flowers are blooming and the birds are happy and singing. So all is good in Mickey land. I have included several close up detail images to show the surface texture of the painting. Straub, famous for his classic Pop Western images of cowboys and cowgirls of the American West has created this mash up of iconic characters with pop imagery painted in his unique Street Pop Graffiti style. Straub's Street Pop paintings combine painted textures and alluring colors along with his captivating interpretation of classic Characters beloved by the world. This large original oil painting on canvas titled "A Nameless Black Ballet" measures 58x58". It is signed and dated on the verso. We have included detail images of the art for you to closer see the painting technique and surface of the art. I have also included several images of Matt working in the studio on a painting.
  • Creator:
    Matt Straub
  • Creation Year:
    2022
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 58 in (147.32 cm)Width: 58 in (147.32 cm)Depth: 2 in (5.08 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Southampton, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU208211208352

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