This original artwork by duo C+D Cornish & Domergue (E.L.K and Christophe Domergue) titled 'Lost in space' is Aerosol pigmented resin and urban surface on fibreglass.
Size: 970mm (W) x 1090mm (H)
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C+D (Cornish & Domergue) - Is the Australian artistic collaboration between E.L.K and Christophe Domergue.
About the artist E.L.K:
E.L.K, also known as Luke Cornish, is an Australian artist who creates powerful images using handmade stencils. Rising rapidly in the contemporary art scene, he became the first to be nominated for the Archibald Prize with a stencil portrait. Using up to 85 layers of carefully hand-cut acetate, he sprays layer upon layer of aerosol paint until his images bear a striking photographic resemblance: this is a new form of hyper-realism that is unlike what has been seen before. He uses the tools of a street artist to create decadent, detailed works that envelop the viewer. His subjects all seem to share the same hardship and determination that Cornish himself has experienced, lending to a sense of dire reality in the unreality of his images.
About the artist Christophe Domergue:
Christophe Domergue was born in Sydney, Australia. In 2017, Domergue completed a Master of Art at UNSW Art & Design, during which time they invented their unique painting process, to then having 9 solo shows and 14 group shows. Renowned for their unique process called "Peeling," Domergue employs resin and pigments as both painting medium and adhesive to unveil urban layers. Inspired by industrial sites and 90s rave culture, Domergue connects with forsaken spaces, revealing their narratives and celebrating beauty in imperfections, and is passionate about showcasing the often-neglected charm within urban industrial landscapes.