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Social Media Soup
Size:53 x 65 in.
"Social Media Soup" by Craig Alan is an original mixed media painting on canvas measuring 48" x 60" inches and set in a black wooden frame. This thought-provoking artwork cleverly reinterprets the iconic Campbell’s Soup can, made famous by Andy Warhol, but with a modern twist that addresses contemporary social media culture.
Using hundreds of tiny, meticulously painted human figures, Alan constructs the familiar soup can design, with the words "Social Media Soup" replacing the traditional branding. The figures, each representing individuals, flow together to create the overall shape, signifying how people, through social media, become part of a larger collective. The figures are varied in size, color, and position, adding dynamic texture and depth to the canvas.
This piece is emblematic of Alan's signature style, where small individual elements come together to form a cohesive, larger image, reflecting the idea that each person contributes to the bigger picture of society. The reference to "soup" serves as a metaphor for the chaotic mix of opinions, interactions, and content that defines social media.
Alan's witty, technically precise work offers both a tribute to pop art and a commentary on the complexities of modern digital life, showcasing his ability to blend art with cultural reflection.
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Items over £5,000 will usually be delivered by our own white glove service, items below this amount are delivered by DPD.
Orders will usually be received in 7-14 days unless stated after purchase, we will contact you after you have placed your online order to confirm the details and delivery information.
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International delivery is available for an additional cost, please contact our client service team for more information.
Size:53 x 65 in.
"Social Media Soup" by Craig Alan is an original mixed media painting on canvas measuring 48" x 60" inches and set in a black wooden frame. This thought-provoking artwork cleverly reinterprets the iconic Campbell’s Soup can, made famous by Andy Warhol, but with a modern twist that addresses contemporary social media culture.
Using hundreds of tiny, meticulously painted human figures, Alan constructs the familiar soup can design, with the words "Social Media Soup" replacing the traditional branding. The figures, each representing individuals, flow together to create the overall shape, signifying how people, through social media, become part of a larger collective. The figures are varied in size, color, and position, adding dynamic texture and depth to the canvas.
This piece is emblematic of Alan's signature style, where small individual elements come together to form a cohesive, larger image, reflecting the idea that each person contributes to the bigger picture of society. The reference to "soup" serves as a metaphor for the chaotic mix of opinions, interactions, and content that defines social media.
Alan's witty, technically precise work offers both a tribute to pop art and a commentary on the complexities of modern digital life, showcasing his ability to blend art with cultural reflection.
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Please note that this service incurs a charge. If your artwork is not yet ready to be hung, we will ensure it remains wrapped and ready for you or your chosen installer to hang at a more convenient time.
The majority of our limited edition artworks and select original pieces are accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. If a certificate is available for the artwork you have ordered, it will be included with your shipment.
Yes, we ship artwork to over 180 countries. Our reliable courier partners, primarily DHL, are entrusted with shipping your artwork worldwide. Occasionally, we may also utilize services from TNT or other similar providers.
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Once you have made a purchase of your desired artwork, you have the option to either have it conveniently delivered to your home or arrange for collection at a gallery of your preference (excluding our ship-based galleries).
We aim to deliver your order within 7 - 14 days unless stated after purchase.
Prior to delivery, all artworks undergo a meticulous quality check process, which typically takes up to two weeks to complete. After your order is placed, our client services team will contact you with an estimated delivery date.
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