Number 4: Love On Tap – Original Artwork

£1,175.00

 

Original Watercolour Painting

Size: Approximately 18″x24″ / 46 x61cm

1 in stock

Painting Story
About the series
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Painting Story

Number 4: Love On Tap

A friend of mine pointed out the beer can to me. He was very excited to see a representative of the Black community featured on it, which, according to him, rarely happens. After some time, he convinced me to take on the project.

I started by questioning the person on the label: Who is he? What are his interests? Why would he buy flowers? And which kind of flowers would he choose? As I explored these questions, a clearer image began to form.

During the early stages of concept development, I decided to incorporate rap song lyrics into the background. To avoid copyright infringement, I needed to create my own lyrics. Quite spontaneously, I asked ChatGPT to write me a rap song about love and beer. Just like that, I had my rap song titled ‘Love on Tap.’ A friend also lent me some cassette tapes to choose from, and my boyfriend gladly bought some red roses.

Number 4 Love on tap detail 1 sm
About the series

The inspiration for this painting series came to me while looking through old photographs. One photo, in particular, stood out: it depicted wildflowers in a beer can and was taken during a rare family trip when I was six years old. I picked the flowers with my older half-sister, whom I met for the first time on this trip, along with the other kids in the group. I have always cherished this photograph and the joyful memories it represents.

As the image continued to linger in my mind, I decided to recreate it as a painting. Initially, I intended it to be a standalone piece. However, while working on it, I discovered numerous possibilities, leading to the creation of an entire series. During the process of painting the first image, I realized it lacked a storytelling element, so I began incorporating narrative clues that viewers can interpret in their own way.

All the beer cans featured in this series were purchased from my favourite local craft beer and wine shop. Most of them come from local breweries and are designed to be collectible. This design concept mirrors the fleeting nature of flowers and raises questions bout human-made versus nature-made creations.

Specs & Shipping

Medium: Watercolours and Gouache on Stonehenge HP 300gsm paper

Size: Approximately 18"x24" / 46x61cm

Year: April 2025

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