Introducing SYMBLE…
If you’re not yet familiar with the art of SYMBLE, it’s only a matter of time. The career of this South London born artist is on a rapid upward trajectory that’s seen his stylistic reimaginings of legendary motifs from art history acquired by high-profile collectors, from art world royalty, to real life royalty.
In today’s blog, we’re chatting to SYMBLE to learn more about his inspirations, his first forays into the art world, and to discover how several of his artworks ended up in the collection of one of the most notorious artists of our generation, Damien Hirst.
Pop Art Perspective
In his art, SYMBLE riffs on classic pop and street art made infamous by the likes of Keith Haring, Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Banksy.
These popular motifs, from Warhol’s coco-cola bottles, to Banksy’s rats, and Basquiat’s crowns, are combined with nods to icons from popular culture, be that Snoopy, Storm Troopers or the Monopoly Man.
Date:
26 September 2024