Mackenzie Thorpe - Lunchtime In South Bank
Signed Limited Edition Lithograph of 850 Copies
Image size: 17" x 14"
Image comes in print only format complete with COA - Professional framing & mount service available - please contact us for more details
Released: Autumn 2001
From Mackenzies Brochure:
"When the sirens went off we were off - across the lines into the arms of an ice cold pint."
Mackenzie Thorpe is one of the most interesting and original artists at work in Britain today. It is undoubtedly his vision of hope, which has moved so many art lovers and critics worldwide. His lively works, with their jewel-like colours and confident lines are almost impossible to categorise. They are intensely serious, but at the same time easily accessible; full of humour and optimism; almost painfully sad and intensely personal.
His work express an entire range of human emotion, from the special bond of love and friendship, to the importance of self-reflection and individual triumphs. Using animals, as well as people, he depicts beautiful poignant moments of our lives - moments which we all understand and which show our vunerability. He doesn't hide the fact that life is often a struggle, with fear and guilt, a dark tunnel, which can seem endless. But he passionately believes that our frail dreams are worth nurturing, that love and honesty will eventually triumph over adversity.