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A unique NFT. My paintings are normally influenced by pipe work and electricity cabling. I became fascinated by this when I worked as an outside plumber in the early 2000’s. We were laying cables and pipework for mainly domestic use and I would open up the ground with a digger with a rough idea of what would lay underneath ie, high pressure water, black, Gas pipe yellow, telephone cable, blue, soil pipe, gray and of course the ever dangerous electric pipe, red, I had a few close shaves but I am still alive. Each time was different but what was very pleasing were the random perfect colourful shapes these pipes would cause. I loved it and it was a shame to backfill the colour. Orlando Campbell

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HOTLUNCH aka Orlando Campbell was raised by an art collecting family in the London borough of Chelsea. From an early age he lived with and was influenced by the work of artists such as; Frank Stella, Patrick Caulfield, Kenneth Noland and Eduardo Paolozzi. These artists’ use of colour and symmetry were to become important influences on his work over the following years.
In 2001, he moved to the countryside and started work as a full time artist.

In his spare moments, he worked with plumbing, laying underground pipework and became fascinated with raw construction materials, such as pipes, driving diggers and welding. He investigated art work possibilities with diagrams, colour and juxtaposition, then painted molecules, atoms and strands of DNA. These works became known at the Curly Wurlys and Venns and also his created his sculpture series of Pills.

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A unique NFT. My paintings are normally influenced by pipe work and electricity cabling. I became fascinated by this when I worked as an outside plumber in the early 2000’s. We were laying cables and pipework for mainly domestic use and I would open up the ground with a digger with a rough idea of what would lay underneath ie, high pressure water, black, Gas pipe yellow, telephone cable, blue, soil pipe, gray and of course the ever dangerous electric pipe, red, I had a few close shaves but I am still alive. Each time was different but what was very pleasing were the random perfect colourful shapes these pipes would cause. I loved it and it was a shame to backfill the colour. Orlando Campbell

HOTLUNCH collection image

HOTLUNCH aka Orlando Campbell was raised by an art collecting family in the London borough of Chelsea. From an early age he lived with and was influenced by the work of artists such as; Frank Stella, Patrick Caulfield, Kenneth Noland and Eduardo Paolozzi. These artists’ use of colour and symmetry were to become important influences on his work over the following years.
In 2001, he moved to the countryside and started work as a full time artist.

In his spare moments, he worked with plumbing, laying underground pipework and became fascinated with raw construction materials, such as pipes, driving diggers and welding. He investigated art work possibilities with diagrams, colour and juxtaposition, then painted molecules, atoms and strands of DNA. These works became known at the Curly Wurlys and Venns and also his created his sculpture series of Pills.

合約地址0x495f...7b5e
代幣 ID
代幣標準ERC-1155
區塊鏈Ethereum
中繼資料集中式
創作者收益
10%
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價格
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