The Story
Size:42 x 54 in.
Tim Fowlerâs original painting âMangosteenâ (36" x 48") is a bold and electrifying work that transforms the traditional motif of the skull into a celebration of colour and raw energy. Executed in his signature palette of saturated neons, the piece is a mesmerising fusion of electric pinks, vivid turquoises, and luminous greens, layered and blurred to create a sense of movement and emotion. The skull form, outlined with confident brushstrokes and filled with expressive abstraction, pulses with intensity, its features both recognisable and deconstructed.
Fowlerâs work often blurs the lines between representation and abstraction, and âMangosteenâ epitomises this approach. The skull, stripped of individual identity, becomes a universal symbolâits message amplified through dynamic composition and vibrant pigment. The interplay of translucent washes, thick marks, and spontaneous drips reflects the artistâs intuitive process and physical engagement with the canvas.
Inspired early on by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Fowler channels a similarly fearless approach to mark making and thematic exploration. His skulls began as experimentsâwhat he calls âdefault portraitsââbut quickly evolved into powerful vessels of expression. âMangosteenâ is both a memento mori and a celebration of lifeâs vibrancy, emblematic of Fowlerâs unique voice in contemporary British art. It is a vivid, thought-provoking statement from an artist who invites us to find energy in transience.
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Size:42 x 54 in.
Tim Fowlerâs original painting âMangosteenâ (36" x 48") is a bold and electrifying work that transforms the traditional motif of the skull into a celebration of colour and raw energy. Executed in his signature palette of saturated neons, the piece is a mesmerising fusion of electric pinks, vivid turquoises, and luminous greens, layered and blurred to create a sense of movement and emotion. The skull form, outlined with confident brushstrokes and filled with expressive abstraction, pulses with intensity, its features both recognisable and deconstructed.
Fowlerâs work often blurs the lines between representation and abstraction, and âMangosteenâ epitomises this approach. The skull, stripped of individual identity, becomes a universal symbolâits message amplified through dynamic composition and vibrant pigment. The interplay of translucent washes, thick marks, and spontaneous drips reflects the artistâs intuitive process and physical engagement with the canvas.
Inspired early on by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Fowler channels a similarly fearless approach to mark making and thematic exploration. His skulls began as experimentsâwhat he calls âdefault portraitsââbut quickly evolved into powerful vessels of expression. âMangosteenâ is both a memento mori and a celebration of lifeâs vibrancy, emblematic of Fowlerâs unique voice in contemporary British art. It is a vivid, thought-provoking statement from an artist who invites us to find energy in transience.
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