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Francis Kenney 'Vanitas IX' Print Available

Artist: Francis Kenney
Title: Vanitas iX
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: (A1) 84.1 x 59.4 cm
Edition: 10
Prices: £174

*love the juxtaposition of the skull and clown details

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Francis Kenney is a contemporary artist recognized for a distinctive aesthetic that bridges the gap between traditional craftsmanship and modern abstraction. His work often explores the relationship between structural form and the organic fluidity of the natural world. By employing a diverse range of media, Kenney challenges the viewer to reconsider the tactile qualities of everyday materials, transforming them into complex visual narratives that speak to the human condition.
A recurring theme in Kenney’s portfolio is the interrogation of space and light. His compositions frequently utilize layered textures and a nuanced color palette to create a sense of depth that feels both architectural and ethereal. This approach allows his pieces to interact dynamically with their environment, as the shifting light of a room can reveal previously hidden details or alter the perceived weight of a sculpture. His ability to balance heavy, grounded elements with airy, translucent segments demonstrates a sophisticated understanding of balance and tension.
In addition to his technical proficiency, Kenney’s art is deeply rooted in philosophical inquiry. He often cites the passage of time and the degradation of memory as primary inspirations, leading to works that appear simultaneously ancient and futuristic. This temporal ambiguity invites observers to reflect on their own experiences and the transient nature of reality. Through his dedication to process and his refusal to adhere to rigid stylistic boundaries, Francis Kenney continues to influence the contemporary art scene, offering a contemplative and visually arresting perspective on the complexities of the modern era.

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