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Luke Day
Runners

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Product title

Runners

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Luke Day

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022

Runners by Luke Day.

Runners
Oil pastel on paper
420 x 297
signed en verso

As an established designer and visual artist, Day traverses two distinct visual realms and navigates this duality within his studio. Through his gallery artwork, he expresses dual experiences—aggression versus compassion, accomplishment versus failure and creation versus accumulation—by emphasising the role of contrast in his oil collages. ⁠Positive and negative elements enter into a cheerful interplay, and the viewer witnesses objects and figures connect with their environment by sharing defined edges, and bouncing between two-dimensional planes. ⁠

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