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Steve Fitz
Rococo Punk – NOVA
Oil on canvas
Rococo Punk could be interpreted as a playful and fanciful version of Rococo art, with a focus on lightness, elegance, and curvaceous lines. The theme of this series incorporates sophisticated punk with black and white striped doll like consumes in mystical woodland settings. If you are after something startling and different then this is it. These are rare individually named attention grabbing collector items and look great in any formal setting.
Size: 55 × 80 cm
Images and dimensions of artwork have been supplied to the organiser directly from the artist. Although we have taken all care to check dimensions and image representation, The Doyles Art Awards (the Organiser) takes no responsibility for any variations to colour accuracy or size details. The sizing displayed is based on external width or height including any frame or mount, primarily for shipping purposes. If you need to view the artwork in its frame, or have the size checked for a specific hanging space, please email marketing@thedoylesaward.com.au or visit the exhibition in person.
Artworks will be shipped within 3 working days of exhibition close.
Method of shipment is through Aramex Courier Services road freight services.
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About Steve Fitz
Now for something completely beautiful - Whispers of the human condition. Steve Fitz is an artist you might call enigmatic. An environmentalist and activist who wants to add beauty to the world. As an artist, you explore different styles to find out what you are most comfortable with and in the process, develop some skill. In the 19th century picture perfect was the norm and impressionists where the rebels. I've turned that on its head. My startling realism rebels against the now norm and the painterly status quo which suits my rebellious nature, in a subtle and unpretentious way.