Supersonic
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“Supersonic”
This striking lenticular artwork captures the iconic Gallagher brothers of Oasis fame in a dynamic, ever-changing display. Six lenticular panels are mounted on a vibrant pink and blue gradient background, all encased in a bold black frame that amplifies the piece’s impact.
At first glance, you’ll see Liam and Noel Gallagher rendered in monochromatic detail, their images overlaid on a Union Jack flag awash with white, blue, and red paint splatters. The juxtaposition of the brothers’ stark portraits against the colourful, chaotic background mirrors their tumultuous relationship and undeniable impact on British music.
As you move, the artwork transforms. The brothers’ images give way to a powerful line from their hit song “Supersonic” – “You can have it all but how much do you want it?” – displayed in a striking stamped font. This transition adds depth to the piece, inviting viewers to reflect on the fleeting nature of fame and the price of ambition.
Along the bottom, handwritten lyrics from “Supersonic” provide a personal touch, reminding us of the raw talent that catapulted Oasis to stardom.
This large-scale piece is more than just a portrait; it’s a multidimensional exploration of British rock history, sibling rivalry, and the ever-changing face of celebrity. Perfect for music enthusiasts and contemporary art collectors alike, it serves as a conversation starter and a testament to Dan Pearce’s innovative approach to mixed media art.
Dimensions: 35″ x 44”
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