Stolen
Space Is a must see gallery if your interested in underground, urban, street
art. It is just off Brick lane, a famous lane on account of to its trendy,
vintage, hipster shops and laid back atmosphere throughout the bars and restaurants
not forgetting the other side of the lane famous for the many Indian
restaurants with the waiters trying to urged you in with their great deals.
I
visit Stolen space quite regularly mainly because I work near and like to walk
back that way to the station so I can have a view. Today I went their not
knowing Joram
Roukes
work was being exhibited. His work was spread around the walls of the gallery
with bright large oil paintings and some framed work.
He was born in the Netherlands and his work has been shown Europe with shows in Copenhagen and London. His oil paintings are reflections on daily life situations in western society, filtered and reassembled in a collage-like manner. He using great layers and chaos of colour into his work brighten up the small gallery showing his work to the full potential. Using fragments of society and human behaviour but using animal’s head and bodies touching on dream and reality. The more I looked at his work the better it got discovering new details and shades leaving my eyes enjoying the warm colours.
He was born in the Netherlands and his work has been shown Europe with shows in Copenhagen and London. His oil paintings are reflections on daily life situations in western society, filtered and reassembled in a collage-like manner. He using great layers and chaos of colour into his work brighten up the small gallery showing his work to the full potential. Using fragments of society and human behaviour but using animal’s head and bodies touching on dream and reality. The more I looked at his work the better it got discovering new details and shades leaving my eyes enjoying the warm colours.


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