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Artist: Josh Rowell
Virtually Fragile #20 Triptych

Virtually Fragile #20 Triptych

By Josh Rowell

Located in London, GB

Josh Rowell Virtually Fragile #20 Triptych, 2023 Acrylic on Painting Panel 122 x 61 cm each 48 x 24 inches Josh Rowell generates his artistic vision by focusing on technological adv...

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2010s Contemporary Josh Rowell Art

Materials

Acrylic, Panel

Old Farm, 26.11.23, 30 Min

Old Farm, 26.11.23, 30 Min

By Josh Rowell

Located in London, GB

Josh Rowell Old Farm, 26.11.23, 30 Min, 2023 Giclee and acrylic on canvas 50 x 70 cm 19.7 x 27.6 inches Josh Rowell generates his artistic vision by focusing on technological advances that shape our contemporary lives, communicating our increasingly mediated human interactions within the confines of visual art. The artist juxtaposes traditional, handmade techniques; with the intangible nature of the digital age. This position between the real and virtual produces a complex body of work that explores and reshapes information, highlights changes in human interation and celebrates the hand-made in a time that is increasingly being enveloped by the virtual. Born in 1990 in Kent, England, Rowell graduated from Kingston Art School in 2013, where he received a first class BFA with honours. Following a course in Art Criticism at Central Saint Martins college, Rowell returned to Kingston Art School for an MFA in 2015, where he was awarded a first- class distinction. His works have been exhibited in London, New York, Miami, Seattle, Basel, Hong Kong and Mexico and his works are part of public collections including the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, the Gregorian Foundation in Washington, London Kingston University’s contemporary art collection, and the Matilda collection in San Miguel De Allende. In 2017/18 he had his first museum exhibition at the Palacio Nacional de Guatemala. Rowell won the Public Choice award at the VIA Arts Prize 2017, and was included in Future Now, the yearly publication by Aesthetica listing the 100 most interesting emerging artists of the year. In 2019 he was selected for the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, London and later in the year was invited to participate in the 9th edition of the Dentons Art Prize for which he was announced as joint-winner in 2020. Later in 2020 he was selected for the group exhibition ‘False Memory’ at Rugby Art...

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2010s Contemporary Josh Rowell Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Giclée

The Birth of Venus, After Botticelli

The Birth of Venus, After Botticelli

By Josh Rowell

Located in London, GB

Josh Rowell The Birth of Venus, After Botticelli, 2023 Acrylic on Canvas 126 x 204 cm 49.6 x 80.3 inches Josh Rowell generates his artistic vision by focusing on technological advances that shape our contemporary lives, communicating our increasingly mediated human interactions within the confines of visual art. The artist juxtaposes traditional, handmade techniques; with the intangible nature of the digital age. This position between the real and virtual produces a complex body of work that explores and reshapes information, highlights changes in human interation and celebrates the hand-made in a time that is increasingly being enveloped by the virtual. Born in 1990 in Kent, England, Rowell graduated from Kingston Art School in 2013, where he received a first class BFA with honours. Following a course in Art Criticism at Central Saint Martins college, Rowell returned to Kingston Art School for an MFA in 2015, where he was awarded a first- class distinction. His works have been exhibited in London, New York, Miami, Seattle, Basel, Hong Kong and Mexico and his works are part of public collections including the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, the Gregorian Foundation in Washington, London Kingston University’s contemporary art collection, and the Matilda collection in San Miguel De Allende. In 2017/18 he had his first museum exhibition at the Palacio Nacional de Guatemala. Rowell won the Public Choice award at the VIA Arts Prize 2017, and was included in Future Now, the yearly publication by Aesthetica listing the 100 most interesting emerging artists of the year. In 2019 he was selected for the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, London and later in the year was invited to participate in the 9th edition of the Dentons Art Prize for which he was announced as joint-winner in 2020. Later in 2020 he was selected for the group exhibition ‘False Memory’ at Rugby Art...

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2010s Contemporary Josh Rowell Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

The Cornnfield, Constable, According to ChatGPT

The Cornnfield, Constable, According to ChatGPT

By Josh Rowell

Located in London, GB

Josh Rowell The Cornnfield, Constable, According to ChatGPT, 2024 Acrylic on canvas 92 x 140 cm 36.2 x 55.1 inches Josh Rowell generates his artistic vision by focusing on technolog...

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2010s Contemporary Josh Rowell Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

The Deluge, After Michelangelo

The Deluge, After Michelangelo

By Josh Rowell

Located in London, GB

Josh Rowell The Deluge, After Michelangelo, 2023 Acrylic on Canvas 120 x 210 cm 47.2 x 82.7 inches Josh Rowell generates his artistic vision by focusing on technological advances th...

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2010s Contemporary Josh Rowell Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Lord Byron vs AI

Lord Byron vs AI

By Josh Rowell

Located in London, GB

Josh Rowell Lord Byron vs AI, 2024 Acrylic on canvas 154 x 96 cm 60.6 x 37.8 inches Josh Rowell generates his artistic vision by focusing on technological advances that shape our co...

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2010s Contemporary Josh Rowell Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

En Paysage dans l’Ile Saint-Martin, Monet, According to ChatGPT

En Paysage dans l’Ile Saint-Martin, Monet, According to ChatGPT

By Josh Rowell

Located in London, GB

Josh Rowell En Paysage dans l’Ile Saint-Martin, Monet, According to ChatGPT, 2024 Acrylic on Canvas 92 x 140 cm 36.2 x 55.2 inches Josh Rowell generates his artistic vision by focusing on technological advances that shape our contemporary lives, communicating our increasingly mediated human interactions within the confines of visual art. The artist juxtaposes traditional, handmade techniques; with the intangible nature of the digital age. This position between the real and virtual produces a complex body of work that explores and reshapes information, highlights changes in human interation and celebrates the hand-made in a time that is increasingly being enveloped by the virtual. Born in 1990 in Kent, England, Rowell graduated from Kingston Art School in 2013, where he received a first class BFA with honours. Following a course in Art Criticism at Central Saint Martins college, Rowell returned to Kingston Art School for an MFA in 2015, where he was awarded a first- class distinction. His works have been exhibited in London, New York, Miami, Seattle, Basel, Hong Kong and Mexico and his works are part of public collections including the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, the Gregorian Foundation in Washington, London Kingston University’s contemporary art collection, and the Matilda collection in San Miguel De Allende. In 2017/18 he had his first museum exhibition at the Palacio Nacional de Guatemala. Rowell won the Public Choice award at the VIA Arts Prize 2017, and was included in Future Now, the yearly publication by Aesthetica listing the 100 most interesting emerging artists of the year. In 2019 he was selected for the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, London and later in the year was invited to participate in the 9th edition of the Dentons Art Prize for which he was announced as joint-winner in 2020. Later in 2020 he was selected for the group exhibition ‘False Memory’ at Rugby Art...

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2010s Contemporary Josh Rowell Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Marcus Aurelius Meditations, 6:48 (Green)

Marcus Aurelius Meditations, 6:48 (Green)

By Josh Rowell

Located in London, GB

Josh Rowell Marcus Aurelius Meditations, 6:48 (Green), 2022 Acrylic on 200lb Coldpress Paper 34 x 25 cm 13 3/8 x 9 7/8 in Josh Rowell generates his artistic vision by focusing on technological advances that shape our contemporary lives, communicating our increasingly mediated human interactions within the confines of visual art. The artist juxtaposes traditional, handmade techniques; with the intangible nature of the digital age. This position between the real and virtual produces a complex body of work that explores and reshapes information, highlights changes in human interation and celebrates the hand-made in a time that is increasingly being enveloped by the virtual. Born in 1990 in Kent, England, Rowell graduated from Kingston Art School in 2013, where he received a first class BFA with honours. Following a course in Art Criticism at Central Saint Martins college, Rowell returned to Kingston Art School for an MFA in 2015, where he was awarded a first- class distinction. His works have been exhibited in London, New York, Miami, Seattle, Basel, Hong Kong and Mexico and his works are part of public collections including the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, the Gregorian Foundation in Washington, London Kingston University’s contemporary art collection, and the Matilda collection in San Miguel De Allende. In 2017/18 he had his first museum exhibition at the Palacio Nacional de Guatemala. Rowell won the Public Choice award at the VIA Arts Prize 2017, and was included in Future Now, the yearly publication by Aesthetica listing the 100 most interesting emerging artists of the year. In 2019 he was selected for the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, London and later in the year was invited to participate in the 9th edition of the Dentons Art Prize for which he was announced as joint-winner in 2020. Later in 2020 he was selected for the group exhibition ‘False Memory’ at Rugby Art...

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2010s Contemporary Josh Rowell Art

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

Virtually Fragile #17

Virtually Fragile #17

By Josh Rowell

Located in London, GB

Josh Rowell Virtually Fragile #17, 2023 Digital Print on hahnemuhle paper with varnish overlay. ed. of 30 62 x 80 cm (unframed) 24.4 x 31.5 inches Edition of 30 Josh Rowell generates his artistic vision by focusing on technological advances that shape our contemporary lives, communicating our increasingly mediated human interactions within the confines of visual art. The artist juxtaposes traditional, handmade techniques; with the intangible nature of the digital age. This position between the real and virtual produces a complex body of work that explores and reshapes information, highlights changes in human interation and celebrates the hand-made in a time that is increasingly being enveloped by the virtual. Born in 1990 in Kent, England, Rowell graduated from Kingston Art School in 2013, where he received a first class BFA with honours. Following a course in Art Criticism at Central Saint Martins college, Rowell returned to Kingston Art School for an MFA in 2015, where he was awarded a first- class distinction. His works have been exhibited in London, New York, Miami, Seattle, Basel, Hong Kong and Mexico and his works are part of public collections including the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, the Gregorian Foundation in Washington, London Kingston University’s contemporary art collection, and the Matilda collection in San Miguel De Allende. In 2017/18 he had his first museum exhibition at the Palacio Nacional de Guatemala. Rowell won the Public Choice award at the VIA Arts Prize 2017, and was included in Future Now, the yearly publication by Aesthetica listing the 100 most interesting emerging artists of the year. In 2019 he was selected for the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, London and later in the year was invited to participate in the 9th edition of the Dentons Art Prize for which he was announced as joint-winner in 2020. Later in 2020 he was selected for the group exhibition ‘False Memory’ at Rugby Art...

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2010s Contemporary Josh Rowell Art

Materials

Varnish, Handmade Paper, Digital

Drive to the Gym

Drive to the Gym

By Josh Rowell

Located in London, GB

Josh Rowell Drive to the Gym , 2022 On Verso Unglazed Portuguese Ceramic Tiles, Grout, Wooden Substrate 90 x 90 x 3 cm 35.4 x 35.4 x 1.2 inches Josh Rowell generates his artistic vision by focusing on technological advances that shape our contemporary lives, communicating our increasingly mediated human interactions within the confines of visual art. The artist juxtaposes traditional, handmade techniques; with the intangible nature of the digital age. This position between the real and virtual produces a complex body of work that explores and reshapes information, highlights changes in human interation and celebrates the hand-made in a time that is increasingly being enveloped by the virtual. Born in 1990 in Kent, England, Rowell graduated from Kingston Art School in 2013, where he received a first class BFA with honours. Following a course in Art Criticism at Central Saint Martins college, Rowell returned to Kingston Art School for an MFA in 2015, where he was awarded a first- class distinction. His works have been exhibited in London, New York, Miami, Seattle, Basel, Hong Kong and Mexico and his works are part of public collections including the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, the Gregorian Foundation in Washington, London Kingston University’s contemporary art collection, and the Matilda collection in San Miguel De Allende. In 2017/18 he had his first museum exhibition at the Palacio Nacional de Guatemala. Rowell won the Public Choice award at the VIA Arts Prize 2017, and was included in Future Now, the yearly publication by Aesthetica listing the 100 most interesting emerging artists of the year. In 2019 he was selected for the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, London and later in the year was invited to participate in the 9th edition of the Dentons Art Prize for which he was announced as joint-winner in 2020. Later in 2020 he was selected for the group exhibition ‘False Memory’ at Rugby Art...

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2010s Contemporary Josh Rowell Art

Materials

Ceramic

Justice in Utopia (Plato's Republic, Book IV 430d - 435a)

Justice in Utopia (Plato's Republic, Book IV 430d - 435a)

By Josh Rowell

Located in London, GB

Josh Rowell Justice in Utopia (Plato's Republic, Book IV 430d - 435a), 2022 Signed and dated on verso Acrylic on Canvas 150 x 300 cm 59.1 x 118.1 inches Josh Rowell generates his ar...

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2010s Contemporary Josh Rowell Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Virtually Fragile #17

Virtually Fragile #17

By Josh Rowell

Located in London, GB

Josh Rowell Virtually Fragile #17, 2024 Acrylic on 200lb Coldpress paper 90 x 72 cm 35.4 x 28.3 inches Josh Rowell generates his artistic vision by focusing on technological advances that shape our contemporary lives, communicating our increasingly mediated human interactions within the confines of visual art. The artist juxtaposes traditional, handmade techniques; with the intangible nature of the digital age. This position between the real and virtual produces a complex body of work that explores and reshapes information, highlights changes in human interation and celebrates the hand-made in a time that is increasingly being enveloped by the virtual. Born in 1990 in Kent, England, Rowell graduated from Kingston Art School in 2013, where he received a first class BFA with honours. Following a course in Art Criticism at Central Saint Martins college, Rowell returned to Kingston Art School for an MFA in 2015, where he was awarded a first- class distinction. His works have been exhibited in London, New York, Miami, Seattle, Basel, Hong Kong and Mexico and his works are part of public collections including the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, the Gregorian Foundation in Washington, London Kingston University’s contemporary art collection, and the Matilda collection in San Miguel De Allende. In 2017/18 he had his first museum exhibition at the Palacio Nacional de Guatemala. Rowell won the Public Choice award at the VIA Arts Prize 2017, and was included in Future Now, the yearly publication by Aesthetica listing the 100 most interesting emerging artists of the year. In 2019 he was selected for the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, London and later in the year was invited to participate in the 9th edition of the Dentons Art Prize for which he was announced as joint-winner in 2020. Later in 2020 he was selected for the group exhibition ‘False Memory’ at Rugby Art...

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2010s Contemporary Josh Rowell Art

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

Orpheus & Eurydice (Ovid) Part 1

Orpheus & Eurydice (Ovid) Part 1

By Josh Rowell

Located in London, GB

Josh Rowell Orpheus & Eurydice (Ovid) Part 1, 2022 Acrylic on canvas 122 x 82 cm 48 1/32 x 32 9/32 in Josh Rowell generates his artistic vision by focusing on technological advances that shape our contemporary lives, communicating our increasingly mediated human interactions within the confines of visual art. The artist juxtaposes traditional, handmade techniques; with the intangible nature of the digital age. This position between the real and virtual produces a complex body of work that explores and reshapes information, highlights changes in human interation and celebrates the hand-made in a time that is increasingly being enveloped by the virtual. Born in 1990 in Kent, England, Rowell graduated from Kingston Art School in 2013, where he received a first class BFA with honours. Following a course in Art Criticism at Central Saint Martins college, Rowell returned to Kingston Art School for an MFA in 2015, where he was awarded a first- class distinction. His works have been exhibited in London, New York, Miami, Seattle, Basel, Hong Kong and Mexico and his works are part of public collections including the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, the Gregorian Foundation in Washington, London Kingston University’s contemporary art collection, and the Matilda collection in San Miguel De Allende. In 2017/18 he had his first museum exhibition at the Palacio Nacional de Guatemala. Rowell won the Public Choice award at the VIA Arts Prize 2017, and was included in Future Now, the yearly publication by Aesthetica listing the 100 most interesting emerging artists of the year. In 2019 he was selected for the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, London and later in the year was invited to participate in the 9th edition of the Dentons Art Prize for which he was announced as joint-winner in 2020. Later in 2020 he was selected for the group exhibition ‘False Memory’ at Rugby Art...

Category

2010s Contemporary Josh Rowell Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Miresbeck, 07.04.23, 72 Min

Miresbeck, 07.04.23, 72 Min

By Josh Rowell

Located in London, GB

Josh Rowell Miresbeck, 07.04.23, 72 Min, 2024 Giclee and Acrylic on Canvas 50 x 70 cm 19.7 x 27.6 inches Josh Rowell generates his artistic vision by focusing on technological advances that shape our contemporary lives, communicating our increasingly mediated human interactions within the confines of visual art. The artist juxtaposes traditional, handmade techniques; with the intangible nature of the digital age. This position between the real and virtual produces a complex body of work that explores and reshapes information, highlights changes in human interation and celebrates the hand-made in a time that is increasingly being enveloped by the virtual. Born in 1990 in Kent, England, Rowell graduated from Kingston Art School in 2013, where he received a first class BFA with honours. Following a course in Art Criticism at Central Saint Martins college, Rowell returned to Kingston Art School for an MFA in 2015, where he was awarded a first- class distinction. His works have been exhibited in London, New York, Miami, Seattle, Basel, Hong Kong and Mexico and his works are part of public collections including the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, the Gregorian Foundation in Washington, London Kingston University’s contemporary art collection, and the Matilda collection in San Miguel De Allende. In 2017/18 he had his first museum exhibition at the Palacio Nacional de Guatemala. Rowell won the Public Choice award at the VIA Arts Prize 2017, and was included in Future Now, the yearly publication by Aesthetica listing the 100 most interesting emerging artists of the year. In 2019 he was selected for the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, London and later in the year was invited to participate in the 9th edition of the Dentons Art Prize for which he was announced as joint-winner in 2020. Later in 2020 he was selected for the group exhibition ‘False Memory’ at Rugby Art...

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2010s Contemporary Josh Rowell Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Giclée

Rydal Water, 02.01.24, 63 Min

Rydal Water, 02.01.24, 63 Min

By Josh Rowell

Located in London, GB

Josh Rowell Rydal Water, 02.01.24, 63 Min, 2024 Giclee and acrylic on canvas 50 x 70 cm 19.7 x 27.6 inches Josh Rowell generates his artistic vision by focusing on technological adv...

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2010s Contemporary Josh Rowell Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Giclée

Old Farm, 12.12.22, 104 mins

Old Farm, 12.12.22, 104 mins

By Josh Rowell

Located in London, GB

Josh Rowell Old Farm, 12.12.22, 104 mins, 2023 Digital print and acrylic paint on canvas 100 x 80 cm 39.4 x 31.5 inches Josh Rowell generates his artistic vision by focusing on tech...

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2010s Contemporary Josh Rowell Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Digital

Miresbeck, 08.04.23, 110 mins

Miresbeck, 08.04.23, 110 mins

By Josh Rowell

Located in London, GB

Josh Rowell Miresbeck, 08.04.23, 110 mins, 2023 Digital print and acrylic paint on canvas 50 x 70 cm 19.7 x 27.6 inches Josh Rowell generates his artistic vision by focusing on tech...

Category

2010s Contemporary Josh Rowell Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Digital

Brokes Mill Farm, 02.06.23, 144 mins

Brokes Mill Farm, 02.06.23, 144 mins

By Josh Rowell

Located in London, GB

Josh Rowell Brokes Mill Farm, 02.06.23, 144 mins, 2023 Giclee and acrylic on canvas 50 x 70 cm 19.7 x 27.6 inches Josh Rowell generates his artistic vision by focusing on technologi...

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2010s Contemporary Josh Rowell Art

Materials

Acrylic, Giclée, Canvas

Justice in Utopia (Plato's Republic, Book IV, 436c - 436d)

Justice in Utopia (Plato's Republic, Book IV, 436c - 436d)

By Josh Rowell

Located in London, GB

Josh Rowell Justice in Utopia (Plato's Republic, Book IV, 436c - 436d), 2022 Acrylic on Canvas 30 x 20 cm 11.9 x 7.9 inches Josh Rowell generates his artistic vision by focusing on technological advances that shape our contemporary lives, communicating our increasingly mediated human interactions within the confines of visual art. The artist juxtaposes traditional, handmade techniques; with the intangible nature of the digital age. This position between the real and virtual produces a complex body of work that explores and reshapes information, highlights changes in human interation and celebrates the hand-made in a time that is increasingly being enveloped by the virtual. Born in 1990 in Kent, England, Rowell graduated from Kingston Art School in 2013, where he received a first class BFA with honours. Following a course in Art Criticism at Central Saint Martins college, Rowell returned to Kingston Art School for an MFA in 2015, where he was awarded a first- class distinction. His works have been exhibited in London, New York, Miami, Seattle, Basel, Hong Kong and Mexico and his works are part of public collections including the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, the Gregorian Foundation in Washington, London Kingston University’s contemporary art collection, and the Matilda collection in San Miguel De Allende. In 2017/18 he had his first museum exhibition at the Palacio Nacional de Guatemala. Rowell won the Public Choice award at the VIA Arts Prize 2017, and was included in Future Now, the yearly publication by Aesthetica listing the 100 most interesting emerging artists of the year. In 2019 he was selected for the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, London and later in the year was invited to participate in the 9th edition of the Dentons Art Prize for which he was announced as joint-winner in 2020. Later in 2020 he was selected for the group exhibition ‘False Memory’ at Rugby Art...

Category

2010s Contemporary Josh Rowell Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Orpheus & Eurydice (Ovid) Part 2

Orpheus & Eurydice (Ovid) Part 2

By Josh Rowell

Located in London, GB

Josh Rowell Orpheus & Eurydice (Ovid) Part 2, 2022 Acrylic on canvas 122 x 82 cm 48 1/32 x 32 9/32 in Josh Rowell generates his artistic vision by focusing on technological advan...

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2010s Contemporary Josh Rowell Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Pandora's box (Hesiod)

Pandora's box (Hesiod)

By Josh Rowell

Located in London, GB

Josh Rowell Pandora's box (Hesiod), 2022 Acrylic on canvas 132 x 86 cm 52 x 33 7/8 in Josh Rowell generates his artistic vision by focusing on technological advances that shape our ...

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2010s Contemporary Josh Rowell Art

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Canvas, Acrylic

Midas and the Golden Touch (Ovid)

Midas and the Golden Touch (Ovid)

By Josh Rowell

Located in London, GB

Josh Rowell Midas and the Golden Touch (Ovid), 2022 Acrylic on Canvas 132 x 86 cm 52 x 33 7/8 in Josh Rowell generates his artistic vision by focusing on technological advances that...

Category

2010s Contemporary Josh Rowell Art

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Canvas, Acrylic

8 Plato's Republic, (Book IV, 438e - 439a)

8 Plato's Republic, (Book IV, 438e - 439a)

By Josh Rowell

Located in London, GB

Josh Rowell 8 Plato's Republic, (Book IV, 438e - 439a), 2024 Signed and dated on verso Acrylic on canvas 30 x 20 cm 11.9 x 7.9 inches Josh Rowell generates his artistic vision by fo...

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2010s Contemporary Josh Rowell Art

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Canvas, Acrylic

7 Plato's Republic, (Book IV, 438e cont.)

7 Plato's Republic, (Book IV, 438e cont.)

By Josh Rowell

Located in London, GB

Josh Rowell 7 Plato's Republic, (Book IV, 438e cont.), 2024 Signed and dated on verso Acrylic on canvas 30 x 20 cm 11.9 x 7.9 inches Josh Rowell generates his artistic vision by foc...

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2010s Contemporary Josh Rowell Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

6 Plato's Republic, (Book IV, 438d - 438e)

6 Plato's Republic, (Book IV, 438d - 438e)

By Josh Rowell

Located in London, GB

Josh Rowell 6 Plato's Republic, (Book IV, 438d - 438e), 2024 Signed and dated on verso Acrylic on canvas 30 x 20 cm 11.9 x 7.9 inches Josh Rowell generates his artistic vision by fo...

Category

2010s Contemporary Josh Rowell Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

5 Plato's Republic, (Book IV, 438c - 438d)

5 Plato's Republic, (Book IV, 438c - 438d)

By Josh Rowell

Located in London, GB

Josh Rowell 5 Plato's Republic, (Book IV, 438c - 438d), 2024 Signed and dated on verso Acrylic on canvas 30 x 20 cm 11.9 x 7.9 inches Josh Rowell generates his artistic vision by fo...

Category

2010s Contemporary Josh Rowell Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

4 Plato's Republic, (Book IV, 438b - 438c)

4 Plato's Republic, (Book IV, 438b - 438c)

By Josh Rowell

Located in London, GB

Josh Rowell 4 Plato's Republic, (Book IV, 438b - 438c), 2024 Signed and dated on verso Acrylic on canvas 30 x 20 cm 11.9 x 7.9 inches Josh Rowell generates his artistic vision by fo...

Category

2010s Contemporary Josh Rowell Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

3 Plato's Republic, (Book IV, 438a - 438b)

3 Plato's Republic, (Book IV, 438a - 438b)

By Josh Rowell

Located in London, GB

Josh Rowell 3 Plato's Republic, (Book IV, 438a - 438b), 2024 Signed and dated on verso Acrylic on canvas 30 x 20 cm 11.9 x 7.9 inches Josh Rowell generates his artistic vision by fo...

Category

2010s Contemporary Josh Rowell Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

2 Plato's Republic, (Book IV, 437e - 438a)

2 Plato's Republic, (Book IV, 437e - 438a)

By Josh Rowell

Located in London, GB

Josh Rowell 2 Plato's Republic, (Book IV, 437e - 438a), 2004 Signed and dated on verso Acrylic on canvas 30 x 20 cm 11.9 x 7.9 inches Josh Rowell generates his artistic vision by fo...

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Early 2000s Contemporary Josh Rowell Art

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Canvas, Acrylic

Plato's Republic, (Book IV, 437d - 437e)

Plato's Republic, (Book IV, 437d - 437e)

By Josh Rowell

Located in London, GB

Josh Rowell 1 Plato's Republic, (Book IV, 437d - 437e), 2024 Signed and dated on verso Acrylic on canvas 30 x 20 cm 11.9 x 7.9 inches Josh Rowell generates his artistic vision by fo...

Category

2010s Contemporary Josh Rowell Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Plato's Republic, (Book IV, 436d - 437b)

Plato's Republic, (Book IV, 436d - 437b)

By Josh Rowell

Located in London, GB

Josh Rowell Plato's Republic, (Book IV, 436d - 437b), 2024 Signed and dated on verso Acrylic on canvas 80 x 60 cm 31.5 x 23.6 inches Josh Rowell generates his artistic vision by foc...

Category

2010s Contemporary Josh Rowell Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Plato's Republic, (Book IV, 437b - 437d)

Plato's Republic, (Book IV, 437b - 437d)

By Josh Rowell

Located in London, GB

Josh Rowell Plato's Republic, (Book IV, 437b - 437d), 2024 Signed and dated on verso Acrylic on canvas 80 x 60 cm 31.5 x 23.6 inches Josh Rowell generates his artistic vision by foc...

Category

2010s Contemporary Josh Rowell Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

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