Avery Gibbes
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Learning How to Read Alien Text Art Print - By Avery Gibbes
I liked the idea of getting to see a human have their own sort of “sanctuary” within this alien world, where one could escape temporarily and be surrounded by things that are familiar to them. I think that we all have a place like this that we go to, whether to find comfort or to recharge. These places become even more important when faced with a lot of change or unfamiliarity in our lives. In this painting we get to see a human in their own alien world living space, surrounded by their familiar human objects.
The lone alien objects in this picture are the computer and text discs that sit in front of the person on their desk. The initial idea that I had for this painting was to have the person engaging in some sort of comforting, solitary activity. But when contemplating what specific activity this should be, I instead came up with the idea that the person in this space would actually be trying to teach themselves how to read the written text that the aliens in this world use. I thought this idea was more effective, as it would be a necessary skill for a human to learn for both growth and survival in this world, and learning it would be a realistic challenge that a human in this situation would have to face. As the person in this picture tries to teach himself another language, he can at least take solace in the fact that his struggles are taking place within the privacy of his own living space.
“Paintings of Another Universe” is a series of paintings that explore the “what ifs” of an imaginary situation where a small number of humans suddenly exist within a fictional alien world. This series is about the feeling of being an outsider after entering an unfamiliar world, and about gradually finding one’s place within it. This narrative sits at the core of the series, and each painting serves to further explore this narrative and to further build the world within which it is taking place.
More About the Artist:
Avery Gibbes is an artist based in Oshawa, Ontario and a graduate of OCAD University. Working primarily in painting, his current practice revolves around the continual creation and exploration of an imaginary alien world. At the centre of his work are imagined narratives taking place in made-up environments, and these are constructed through sketches that experiment with designs and explore scenarios. Each painting builds off of the previous one, giving viewers a deeper look into what exists within the world that he is showcasing.
Artist Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/averygibbes_artist/
FRAMES ARE NOT INCLUDED. We do not offer framing at this time.
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* Printed on high quality 100lb matte white paper
* Resistant to scratches and fingerprints
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Description
Learning How to Read Alien Text Art Print - By Avery Gibbes
I liked the idea of getting to see a human have their own sort of “sanctuary” within this alien world, where one could escape temporarily and be surrounded by things that are familiar to them. I think that we all have a place like this that we go to, whether to find comfort or to recharge. These places become even more important when faced with a lot of change or unfamiliarity in our lives. In this painting we get to see a human in their own alien world living space, surrounded by their familiar human objects.
The lone alien objects in this picture are the computer and text discs that sit in front of the person on their desk. The initial idea that I had for this painting was to have the person engaging in some sort of comforting, solitary activity. But when contemplating what specific activity this should be, I instead came up with the idea that the person in this space would actually be trying to teach themselves how to read the written text that the aliens in this world use. I thought this idea was more effective, as it would be a necessary skill for a human to learn for both growth and survival in this world, and learning it would be a realistic challenge that a human in this situation would have to face. As the person in this picture tries to teach himself another language, he can at least take solace in the fact that his struggles are taking place within the privacy of his own living space.
“Paintings of Another Universe” is a series of paintings that explore the “what ifs” of an imaginary situation where a small number of humans suddenly exist within a fictional alien world. This series is about the feeling of being an outsider after entering an unfamiliar world, and about gradually finding one’s place within it. This narrative sits at the core of the series, and each painting serves to further explore this narrative and to further build the world within which it is taking place.
More About the Artist:
Avery Gibbes is an artist based in Oshawa, Ontario and a graduate of OCAD University. Working primarily in painting, his current practice revolves around the continual creation and exploration of an imaginary alien world. At the centre of his work are imagined narratives taking place in made-up environments, and these are constructed through sketches that experiment with designs and explore scenarios. Each painting builds off of the previous one, giving viewers a deeper look into what exists within the world that he is showcasing.
Artist Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/averygibbes_artist/
FRAMES ARE NOT INCLUDED. We do not offer framing at this time.
PAPER & DESCRIPTION
* Printed on high quality 100lb matte white paper
* Resistant to scratches and fingerprints
Shipping Policy
We offer FREE SHIPPING on all orders.
Orders are processed within 3 business days.
Domestic Shipping: 5-10 business days
US Shipping: 3-6 business days
International: 10-20 business days
Return Policy
If your order arrives damaged or incorrect, please contact and we'll be happy to provide a replacement print. Claims for damaged, incorrect, or lost items must be submitted within 7 days of the delivery date.
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