‘Face Eye Skull Man: The Rebirth of Spider Baby’ by Ten Yetman

£250.00

Artist: Ten Yetman
Title: ‘Face Eye Skull Man: The Rebirth of Spider Baby’
Medium: Acrylic and ink on canvas
Dimensions: 10″ x 8″
Framing: Unframed
Year of Creation: 2024
Artwork Will Ship From: Canada

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‘Face Eye Skull Man: The Rebirth of Spider Baby’ by Ten Yetman

Artist: Ten Yetman
Title: ‘Face Eye Skull Man: The Rebirth of Spider Baby’
Medium: Acrylic and ink on canvas
Dimensions: 10″ x 8″
Framing: Unframed
Year of Creation: 2024
Artwork Will Ship From: Canada

About the Artwork:

‘Face Eye Skull Men’ are giant, hypnotic and all knowing beings who can influence all living creatures throughout time and space. In this psychedelic depiction (the 4th in a series of ‘Face Eye Skull Men’) this entity is turning into an ultrasonic spider baby in a distant galaxy!

About the Artist:

Ten Yetman is a visual artist born in Winnipeg, Canada. After attending the Fine Arts Program at the University of Manitoba (2004-2009) she spent many years living in Mexico City and afterwards in Nagoya, Japan teaching art classes and exhibiting her work. Heavily influenced by her experiences abroad, her work explores cultural and historical expressions of death and immortality. After moving back to Canada in 2013 she has been continuing to paint and exhibit work in Canada and the United States.

Ten’s work is a seductive hyper-juxtaposition, referencing both fun bright colours and patterns, parties and beach scenes and “uncomfortable” images of horror. Her most recent work features creatures of her own invention and has been heavily influenced by the cemeteries of Real de Catorce, Fellini Films, DEVO music videos, 80s’s fabrics, Renaissance Art, 1950’s and 60’s Sci Fi films, Monty Python, Space Travel and British Literature.

Recently Ten’s work has been featured in Group shows at Arch Enemy Arts in Philadelphia, La Luz de Jesus in LA and Trash Lamb Gallery in San Diego.