Mater Natura, 2017
Agent X
330gsm Somerset Satin white paper print
Original Print, 127 x 88.9 x 2.54 cm
Limited Edition of 20
Free Shipping from Canada
15% OFF with code FIFTEEN.
£550.23
✔Signed by Artist
Secure Payments with Stripe. Learn more
Offered by
Agent X
Canada
1642Views
Return Policy
7 days
Return Policy Terms
7 Days
Our
Expert's
Perspective
Expert's
Perspective
The impulse guy for some, a cultural explorer for others, a modern philosopher for those who know him, an agent of the unknown as he likes to introduce himself.
His style occupies a unique intersection between the aesthetics of Futurism, the social critique of the Dada movement, and contemporary artistic movements. The phenomena of pop culture, technology, fashion, music, politics, and race are central to his experimental, multimedia collages, paintings, and 2D artwork.
This charismatic and diverse artist has won multiple international honours and he is being named among '12 Artists to invest in now', by New Blood Art Gallery in London. Like a real agent he doesn't like to be photographed a lot and if you ask him nicely he will even produce his art certificate for you to see!Curated by
Kelly Kaimaki, Creative Writer / Curator
Kelly Kaimaki, Creative Writer / Curator
About Agent X
Based in Vancouver, Agent X grew up in Connecticut and studied in New Haven and Atlanta. He was the top recipient at the Curious Duke Curious Pie Show, and he has been a finalist in numerous prestigious art contests. Agent X’s work has been exhibited in art meccas all around the world, including London, New York, Singapore, San Francisco, Spain, Amsterdam and Toronto.
About the Product
Mater Natura’ depicts the mirror image silhouettes of two women, standing symmetrically back-to-back, their bodies arched in a balletic pose. Agent X creates a layering effect, in which the outlines of the figures appear to have been cut from the print’s black background, revealing a richly coloured, Baroque-style, floral pattern behind. Sumptuously beautiful, and rendered with a deft lightness of touch, ‘Mater Natura’ beautifully captures the elusive nature of visual art.