Paul Insect  (British, 1971) 

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Paul Insect, Dead Elvis

 

Paul Insect
Dead Elvis
2006

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Paul Insect, Lasting Kiss

 

Paul Insect
Lasting Kiss
2008

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Paul Insect, Bullion Bar (Bitten)

 

Paul Insect
Bullion Bar (Bitten)
2007

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Paul Insect, Skelli Table

 

Paul Insect
Skelli Table
2008

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Paul Insect, Miss April

 

Paul Insect
Miss April
2008

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Paul Insect, Elvis

 

Paul Insect
Elvis, 2006
acrylic and screenprint on canvas

 

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Paul Insect, Bullion Bar (Bite)

 

Paul Insect
Bullion Bar (Bite), 2007
multiple, gilt brass

 

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Paul Insect, Wasp Factory

 

Paul Insect
Wasp Factory, 2006
mixed media collage on MDF

 

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  Paul Insect's refined interpretation of visceral subject matter has thrust him towards fame in the past year, with a noted collector absorbing his entire? ‘Bullion’ exhibition. Equally, Paul’s work has evolved considerably. Victorian graphics have been replaced by Dada-ist collages fusing adolescence, aggression, and rough-around-more-than-just-the-edges pornography. These motifs are tempered by a joyous use of colour and an ambitious style. Equally, the images are provoking and provocative: dripping as much with sensitivity and gravitas as they are with sex and death. Moreover, they are a window onto the mind of the frustrated modern male: boiling over with unkempt aggression and sexuality, but yearning somehow for a higher moral purpose than the gradual accumulation of acceptance. Clowns crack and go on the rampage; kids in cowboy outfits contemplate the worth of their peers; and babies are contented to consider the consequences of the quantum age.