
In this series, Caroline Shotton combines the perfect balance between humour and tradition.
The traditional aspect of this piece is the fact that she draws upon the extremely famous expressionist art work titled 'The Scream' by Norwegian artist Edvard Munch.
The humour is created through Shotton's replacement of the original distressed and rather haunting screaming figure with one of her famous mooing cows.
I often moo, I mean 'scream' myself! This clever take off of the Edvard Munch series of paintings called 'The Scream,' is sweet and comical.
Every time I see this I can't help but picture Macaulay Culkin in the first Home Alone film, when he realises his parents have gone on holiday and left him in the house alone over Christmas.
A classic cow image, this is clean and fresh with the use of white & grey tones, it is actually rather enchanting and not at all scary. The cow is probably thinking, 'oh no ive left the milk out,' it's going to spoil!
Spring 2012 sees the release of this new Shotton.
One of 4 pieces that follow up to Caroline Shotton's - 'The Great Moosters' collection (November 2007). Described as 'The Greatest Classics Of All Time with a modern day slant'
Demand for the original collection was high and people still enquire today if they can get 'those pieces.' Finally her fans are able to get their hands on these cute & compact pieces, a fitting continuation of The Great Moosters
Study Of The Moo
By Caroline Shotton
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Format | Mounted |
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Edition Copies: | 295 |
Release Year | 2012 |
Edition Type | Giclee |
Category | Humour |
Stock Status | Sold Out |
Dimensions | 8.0 x 8.0 Inches |
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