Laughing Monster - SOLD

Laughing Monster  is a colorful original painting realized in  1978  by the English artist  Martin Bradley  (b. 1931).

A surprising oil painting (oil, ink, acrylic, oil pastels, markers, stretched with the spatula),  signed and dated  on the lower left margin. Titled in green ink in the middle on the left side. The original title is not completely readable.

A beautiful  totem  synthesizing different influences from the travels of this artist, always split into Buddhism, Japanese Calligraphy, South American creeds, Paganism, and much more.

In excellent conditions, with shiny colors, this canvas is framed.

Like a funny rebus to resolve, buy this artwork by the great signature of  Martin Bradley .

Read More About Martin Bradley Here!

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Laughing Monster is a colorful original painting realized in 1978 by the English artist Martin Bradley (b. 1931).

A surprising oil painting (oil, ink, acrylic, oil pastels, markers, stretched with the spatula), signed and dated on the lower left margin. Titled in green ink in the middle on the left side. The original title is not completely readable.

A beautiful totem synthesizing different influences from the travels of this artist, always split into Buddhism, Japanese Calligraphy, South American creeds, Paganism, and much more.

In excellent conditions, with shiny colors, this canvas is framed.

Like a funny rebus to resolve, buy this artwork by the great signature of Martin Bradley .

In 1978, Martin Bradley was in Rome while painting this artwork, and Marcello Avenali, the director of the Academy of Rome, introduced him to Tatsuko.

Read More About Martin Bradley Here!

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SKU
M-104203
Artist
Martin Bradley
Typology
Original Paintings
Technique
Mixed Media, Oil on Canvas, Oil Painting
Period
1970s
Conditions
Excellent (perfect conditions, as new)
Dimensions (cm)
179 x 2 x 50.2
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