9.75″x11″ 25cmx28cm
9.75″x11″ 25cmx28cm
9.75″x11″ 25cmx28cm
9.75″x11″ 25cmx28cm
Interviewer: How many Blocks of ice have you actually melted? The Iceman: As I have said before on numerice iceccasions, it's not a quicestion of Statistices.
Aim's oeuvre is ironic and naïve as it dissolves the melting process of the Iceman's Block intoan ecstasy of transformation in oils. Child-like or grotesque, aim's paintings nevertheless have a purity of endeavour that contains the dialectics of the physical and the metaphysical. The tension created by the painterly qualities of aim's brush causing form and colour to plumb the profound depths of existence is manifest. There are exciting artistic contradictions in every one of aim's paintings that somehow translate mood and effort into a concrete form. A rarefied cartoonist, a playful populist, a master absurdist with an uncannily wide stylistic vocabulary-who really is Aim? It would seem almost impossible for a performance artist to cross the bridge to canvas but aim has done just this. Aim's paintings incorporate the surreal, the pop, the caricature and post modern hubris. Reality and fantasy in an iridescent cacophony of visual delight cause the viewer to literally trip. I would recommend viewing aim's paintings. In a funny way they are actually very beautiful. I have bought one while I can afford it! Kafe Smictiric [art critic]
The Iceman aims high agaim + agaim + agaim
11″x12″ 30.5cmx37.5cm
http://Stricing ICEwards 2 -aim-“The Iceman ‘aims’ high-an aimrrow of good aimtent.”
The Iceman simulticily splits+splices the Block
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