

Feed Your Head
Materials: Oil on Hardwood
Size: 36 x 36 in | 91 x 91 cm
SIGNATURE & CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY
This original work by Stephen Gibb is hand-signed by the artist and comes with a certificate of authenticity. A mark of its provenance, this piece reflects Stephen Gibb's exceptional artistry and recognition.
Rare & Unique: Limited Availability
This rare and singular composition stands alone as the only one of its kind, a true testament to Stephen Gibb's creative vision and meticulous craftsmanship. An exceptional opportunity for collectors, it offers a unique and irreplaceable addition to any collection.
ORIGINAL ART COLLECTION: FINAL SALE
This one-of-a-kind artwork is offered as a final sale, reflecting its rarity and exclusivity. Due to its unique nature, returns cannot be accommodated.
SHIPPING & RETURNS INFORMATION
This artwork is shipped from Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada.
International shipments may be subject to customs duties, taxes, or other fees imposed by the destination country, which are the sole responsibility of the buyer unless otherwise specified. It is the buyer’s responsibility to ensure that the artwork can be legally imported into their country, as certain materials may be subject to import restrictions.
Shipping costs are not included in the price of the artwork to ensure complete transparency regarding the value of the piece. A separate shipping quote will be provided based on the dimensions, weight, and destination of the artwork. Please note that a signature may be required upon delivery to confirm receipt.
ART PRESERVATION & CARE
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Artist’s Vision
Stephen Gibb
Stephen Gibb employs the time-tested methods of traditional oil painting to represent the world in a somewhat realistic way, though the world he presents is far from realistic. Within the allegorical universe he creates, Gibb is more interested in inventing new symbols than relying on derivative or trite content. His focus is on creating, not recreating, and the pop surrealist nature of his work allows him to tap into raw thoughts and emotions at their core, rather than relying on external references. Gibb exploits conventions and archetypes from fairy tales, folklore, and cartoons, mapping them onto contemporary existential, psychological, and social issues. This results in imagery that playfully challenges the viewer to look beyond the vibrant surface and engage with a deeper, more profound understanding. Iconic images and associations create a relatable narrative, offering viewers the opportunity to deconstruct, meditate upon, or expound upon the work from their own personal perspectives. At the heart of his creative process, Gibb captures the genesis moment of inspiration and channels that wave of energy directly into the artwork.