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Legacy of Goat by James Chiew
Legacy of Goat by James Chiew
Legacy of Goat by James Chiew
Legacy of Goat by James Chiew
Legacy of Goat by James Chiew
Legacy of Goat by James Chiew
Legacy of Goat by James Chiew
Legacy of Goat by James Chiew
Legacy of Goat by James Chiew
Legacy of Goat by James Chiew
Legacy of Goat by James Chiew
Legacy of Goat by James Chiew

Legacy of Goat 2024

James Chiew

Mixed mediaEpoxyAluminiumPlasticMetal
120 ⨯ 250 cm
ConditionExcellent
€ 19.500

CJS Gallery

  • About the artwork
    Artist: James Chiew
    Title: Legacy of Goat
    Technique: aluminium / mixed media / high gloss resin
    Size: 250x120cm
    Edition: 8 pieces worldwide

    James Chiew’s “Legacy of Goat” stands as a monumental testament to the intersection of fame and artistic expression. Through his masterful use of mixed media, including aluminum and high gloss resin, Chiew crafts a visually striking tableau that captures the essence of celebrity culture in a captivating and thought-provoking manner.

    At first glance, “Legacy of Goat” mesmerizes with its intricate detailing and vibrant colors. The use of mixed media lends a dynamic texture to the piece, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in its depths. Each element, meticulously crafted by Chiew, contributes to the overall narrative of the artwork.

    Central to “Legacy of Goat” is its portrayal of famous personalities from various walks of life. From legendary musicians to iconic actors, Chiew’s painting encompasses a diverse array of influential figures, all rendered with meticulous attention to detail. Through his artistry, Chiew explores the concept of celebrity and its enduring impact on society.

    Yet, “Legacy of Goat” transcends mere representation, delving deeper into the complexities of fame and legacy. Through his use of symbolism and metaphor, Chiew prompts viewers to reflect on the nature of celebrity culture and its implications for both individuals and society as a whole. The title itself, with its enigmatic reference to “Goat,” invites interpretation and introspection.

    Moreover, the use of aluminum and high gloss resin adds an additional layer of depth to “Legacy of Goat.” These materials not only enhance the visual appeal of the artwork but also imbue it with a sense of permanence and grandeur. Chiew’s choice of medium reflects his commitment to pushing the boundaries of traditional artistic techniques, resulting in a truly unique and captivating piece.

    In essence, “Legacy of Goat” is more than just a painting—it is a reflection of our fascination with fame, power, and influence. Through his innovative use of mixed media and his keen insight into the human condition, James Chiew invites us to ponder the legacy we leave behind and the impact we have on the world around us.
  • About the artist

    For artist James Chiew, nothing happens by chance. All his creative expressions stem from his enormous urge for experiment and innovation. In his versatile mixed media works, the originally Singaporean autodidact always pushes the boundaries. This is reflected in his ideas and choice of materials. In an idiosyncratic and original way, James combines (photographic) images and objects with different materials, such as wood, metal, acrylic paint, epoxy and everything else that is possible.

    In doing so, he mixes modern graphic techniques with classical methods and analogous materials.
    James Chiew: “The digital age offers unprecedented opportunities. I like to experiment, because I'm always looking for new angles. The challenge for me is to try to achieve the impossible. I want to make things more beautiful. That often starts in my immediate environment.

    Everyday objects at home and in the studio I try to show in a special way. By pimping objects, I make people look at them differently and think about them.” His works of art always have a lot of depth: literally and figuratively you discover several layers in his works.

    Photography has only been the basis for James Chiew for a few years and proved to be the start of his new period. The camera and photo material offer him unprecedented perspectives, which immediately resulted in his most recognized work to date: Beatrix 3-D. In 2013, he was invited to the exhibition 'Image of Beatrix' in Paleis Het Loo and Paleis Soestdijk in honor of Beatrix's 75th birthday.

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