'Love' - A signed limited edition 24 colour silkscreen print with embossing, gold leaf and diamond dust by British contemporary artist Dan Baldwin. Printed at Coriander Studio, published by CCA...
'Love' - A signed limited edition 24 colour silkscreen print with embossing, gold leaf and diamond dust by British contemporary artist Dan Baldwin. Printed at Coriander Studio, published by CCA Galleries.
"I worked in a video shop for five years or so in Hove whilst I was still on the road to being a full-time artist. It was a great shop; specialised in arthouse cinema and always played good music, and was generally a bit of a hang-out. Annie (my girlfriend) was a regular customer of the shop, I remember serving her for years. One day she stopped coming in. Two years later I was walking along, back from Milan, just off to the train, and I saw Annie coming towards me. I did a double-take and so did she, we had this moment in the street. Months later, one summers day, she walked up to me with an ice lolly, holding it in her hand and said 'you look like you need this'. It was the first time she ever spoke to me and she almost didn't go through with it out of a nervous fear, but she felt she had to make contact. Another six months went by, I was single, so was she, I asked her out for dinner and our date lasted 36 hours. That was five years ago and now we have an 11 month-old baby.
The piece 'Love' was originally going to be called 'Peach', as that is Annie's favourite colour. Then it became 'Peach Video Girl', and as the painting grew I changed it to just 'Love'. There is a lot of symbolism in the work: the poppy, the orchid, the swallow, the little girl, the little boy, a bird feeding its young, and the skeletal hand/figure searching for its love even in the afterlife. It was the beginning of this series I want to make called Spectrum; more about colour, harmony, beauty. I also like the melting ice lolly as a metaphor, there's something striking about it, dropped by a child or discarded- left to melt...." - Dan Baldwin