
The Story
Step into a realm where wit meets the canvas with 'When God Made Man She Was Just Practising (Dark Blue)', a thought-provoking mixed media artwork by The Connor Brothers. Framed elegantly in white flat floating inlay, this sizeable piece measuring 44 x 67 inches delves into societal narratives with a humorous twist.
At first glance, the artwork captivates with its vintage poster aesthetic, featuring a woman draped in golden yellow, exuding allure amidst an evening of indulgence signified by scattered whiskey bottles and cigarettes. The backdrop's deep navy and midnight blues envelop the scene in mystery, while soft golds and hints of creamy beige accentuate the lightness within the darkness, creating an intriguing contrast.
The bold statement "WHEN GOD MADE MAN SHE WAS JUST PRACTISING" arches above, inviting viewers to ponder gender roles through a playful yet poignant lens. This clever juxtaposition of text and image not only showcases The Connor Brothers' mastery of satire but also challenges us to reflect on deeper themes of creation and value.
Beyond its visual appeal,'When God Made Man She Was Just Practising (Dark Blue)' embodies The Connor Brothers' unique blend of artifice and authenticity. Perfect for collectors who appreciate art that sparks conversation and reflection, this piece promises to be both an eye-catching feature and a meaningful addition to any space.
Description
Step into a realm where wit meets the canvas with 'When God Made Man She Was Just Practising (Dark Blue)', a thought-provoking mixed media artwork by The Connor Brothers. Framed elegantly in white flat floating inlay, this sizeable piece measuring 44 x 67 inches delves into societal narratives with a humorous twist.
At first glance, the artwork captivates with its vintage poster aesthetic, featuring a woman draped in golden yellow, exuding allure amidst an evening of indulgence signified by scattered whiskey bottles and cigarettes. The backdrop's deep navy and midnight blues envelop the scene in mystery, while soft golds and hints of creamy beige accentuate the lightness within the darkness, creating an intriguing contrast.
The bold statement "WHEN GOD MADE MAN SHE WAS JUST PRACTISING" arches above, inviting viewers to ponder gender roles through a playful yet poignant lens. This clever juxtaposition of text and image not only showcases The Connor Brothers' mastery of satire but also challenges us to reflect on deeper themes of creation and value.
Beyond its visual appeal,'When God Made Man She Was Just Practising (Dark Blue)' embodies The Connor Brothers' unique blend of artifice and authenticity. Perfect for collectors who appreciate art that sparks conversation and reflection, this piece promises to be both an eye-catching feature and a meaningful addition to any space.















