It Is What It Is
SOLD
Size:44 x 44 in.
"It Is What It Is" is a 39 x 39-inch mixed media painting by The Connor Brothers. This artwork takes the form of a reimagined vintage book cover, with a minimalist design in muted o... Read More
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It Is What It Is
SOLD
Size:44 x 44 in.
"It Is What It Is" is a 39 x 39-inch mixed media painting by The Connor Brothers. This artwork takes the form of a reimagined vintage book cover, with a minimalist design in muted orange and cream tones. The central text, "IT IS WHAT IT IS," is displayed in bold, black letters, underscoring the phrase’s straightforward and somewhat resigned philosophical message. Above it, a section labelled "Modern Philosophy" hints at the theme of contemporary wisdom and the often simple yet profound truths of life.
Surrounding the main text, handwritten notes, diagrams, and doodles in white ink add an additional layer of complexity, resembling scattered thoughts and musings. These details evoke the feel of a chalkboard filled with ideas, theories, and phrases, such as "The devil is in the details" and "The truth is rarely pure and never simple." This clutter of words and images invites the viewer to ponder the nature of truth, philosophy, and modern life’s inherent contradictions. The bottom section features The Connor Brothers’ emblematic penguin logo, echoing the iconic look of Penguin book covers, adding an element of irony and nostalgia to the piece.
The Connor Brothers, British artists Mike Snelle and James Golding, are known for blending humour, irony, and social commentary. Initially presenting themselves as fictional twin brothers from a Californian cult, they gained attention with their invented backstory. Their work often explores themes of truth, perception, and identity, using vintage-inspired text and imagery to encourage viewers to question societal norms and assumptions. Through *It Is What It Is*, The Connor Brothers continue their mission to provoke thought, using a blend of classic design and philosophical musings to engage audiences in a reflection on life’s often ambiguous truths.
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Size:44 x 44 in.
"It Is What It Is" is a 39 x 39-inch mixed media painting by The Connor Brothers. This artwork takes the form of a reimagined vintage book cover, with a minimalist design in muted orange and cream tones. The central text, "IT IS WHAT IT IS," is displayed in bold, black letters, underscoring the phrase’s straightforward and somewhat resigned philosophical message. Above it, a section labelled "Modern Philosophy" hints at the theme of contemporary wisdom and the often simple yet profound truths of life.
Surrounding the main text, handwritten notes, diagrams, and doodles in white ink add an additional layer of complexity, resembling scattered thoughts and musings. These details evoke the feel of a chalkboard filled with ideas, theories, and phrases, such as "The devil is in the details" and "The truth is rarely pure and never simple." This clutter of words and images invites the viewer to ponder the nature of truth, philosophy, and modern life’s inherent contradictions. The bottom section features The Connor Brothers’ emblematic penguin logo, echoing the iconic look of Penguin book covers, adding an element of irony and nostalgia to the piece.
The Connor Brothers, British artists Mike Snelle and James Golding, are known for blending humour, irony, and social commentary. Initially presenting themselves as fictional twin brothers from a Californian cult, they gained attention with their invented backstory. Their work often explores themes of truth, perception, and identity, using vintage-inspired text and imagery to encourage viewers to question societal norms and assumptions. Through *It Is What It Is*, The Connor Brothers continue their mission to provoke thought, using a blend of classic design and philosophical musings to engage audiences in a reflection on life’s often ambiguous truths.
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