007 MOONRAKER
In this striking piece, the moon—glowing with an otherworldly luminescence—shines down on a meticulously rendered skull, both elements merging in a way that invites the viewer to reflect on the relationship between the living and the dead. The moon, a symbol of mystery, enlightenment, and time, contrasts with the skull, a universal representation of mortality, decay, and the transient nature of human existence.
Gjoen is a London-born artist with an impressive fashion background, having studied fashion design in London and Milan and having worked for Vivienne Westwood amongst others. Gjoen takes inspiration from street and pop art fusing it with fine art, to question beliefs between religion, war beauty, destruction and art. His art is simultaneously at once uplifting and damning; a salvation for a godless generation. Updating old masterpieces and presenting them in a new way has always been Gjoen's prerogative, where he expertly manages the balance between old and contemporary.
The piece is personally signed by the artist, and a Certificate of Authentication will be provided to verify its authenticity.
The delivery charge is included within purchase.
Gojen
Moonraker
ED./70
Archival pigment inks on rag
50cm x 50cm
19.69 In × 19.69 In
In this striking piece, the moon—glowing with an otherworldly luminescence—shines down on a meticulously rendered skull, both elements merging in a way that invites the viewer to reflect on the relationship between the living and the dead. The moon, a symbol of mystery, enlightenment, and time, contrasts with the skull, a universal representation of mortality, decay, and the transient nature of human existence.
Gjoen is a London-born artist with an impressive fashion background, having studied fashion design in London and Milan and having worked for Vivienne Westwood amongst others. Gjoen takes inspiration from street and pop art fusing it with fine art, to question beliefs between religion, war beauty, destruction and art. His art is simultaneously at once uplifting and damning; a salvation for a godless generation. Updating old masterpieces and presenting them in a new way has always been Gjoen's prerogative, where he expertly manages the balance between old and contemporary.
The piece is personally signed by the artist, and a Certificate of Authentication will be provided to verify its authenticity.
The delivery charge is included within purchase.
Gojen
Moonraker
ED./70
Archival pigment inks on rag
50cm x 50cm
19.69 In × 19.69 In
In this striking piece, the moon—glowing with an otherworldly luminescence—shines down on a meticulously rendered skull, both elements merging in a way that invites the viewer to reflect on the relationship between the living and the dead. The moon, a symbol of mystery, enlightenment, and time, contrasts with the skull, a universal representation of mortality, decay, and the transient nature of human existence.
Gjoen is a London-born artist with an impressive fashion background, having studied fashion design in London and Milan and having worked for Vivienne Westwood amongst others. Gjoen takes inspiration from street and pop art fusing it with fine art, to question beliefs between religion, war beauty, destruction and art. His art is simultaneously at once uplifting and damning; a salvation for a godless generation. Updating old masterpieces and presenting them in a new way has always been Gjoen's prerogative, where he expertly manages the balance between old and contemporary.
The piece is personally signed by the artist, and a Certificate of Authentication will be provided to verify its authenticity.
The delivery charge is included within purchase.
Gojen
Moonraker
ED./70
Archival pigment inks on rag
50cm x 50cm
19.69 In × 19.69 In