No Recess - Matt Lloyd

Sale Price:£450.00 Original Price:£750.00
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Wolverhampton artist Matt Lloyd crafts strikingly vibrant portraits of Pop Culture icons. His unique style has been aptly described as ‘a form of expressionistic portraiture.’

In his original paintings, texture abounds—layers of paint, glimmering glitter, and an array of materials converge. Matt’s hands work their magic, leaving intriguing marks on the canvas.

No Recess

Kurt Cobain—the enigmatic soul behind the raw, angst-infused melodies that reshaped what pop music was and is today. His anarchic spirit echoed through every chord, leaving an indelible mark on the Gen X landscape. Naturally crowned as a key mouthpiece, he remains an icon—an influential alternative rock luminary.

In this portrait, artist Matt immortalises Kurt’s visceral scream. Inspired by Nirvana’s electrifying gig at the 1991 Reading Festival, Matt’s brushwork channels the essence of that moment. The crowd, galvanised by Nirvana’s unbridled energy, witnessed history unfold. Yet, fame’s spotlight hadn’t fully embraced them.

Fast forward to the 1992 Reading Festival: Nirvana now headlined the last day—a seismic shift. They weren’t just a band; they were the heartbeat of a generation, the biggest rock force on the planet.

The portrait is finished with a hand painted ‘Nirvana Yellow’ wooden slip and chunky burnt effect wooden frame.

Framed Size 83.5 cm x 63.5 cm

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Wolverhampton artist Matt Lloyd crafts strikingly vibrant portraits of Pop Culture icons. His unique style has been aptly described as ‘a form of expressionistic portraiture.’

In his original paintings, texture abounds—layers of paint, glimmering glitter, and an array of materials converge. Matt’s hands work their magic, leaving intriguing marks on the canvas.

No Recess

Kurt Cobain—the enigmatic soul behind the raw, angst-infused melodies that reshaped what pop music was and is today. His anarchic spirit echoed through every chord, leaving an indelible mark on the Gen X landscape. Naturally crowned as a key mouthpiece, he remains an icon—an influential alternative rock luminary.

In this portrait, artist Matt immortalises Kurt’s visceral scream. Inspired by Nirvana’s electrifying gig at the 1991 Reading Festival, Matt’s brushwork channels the essence of that moment. The crowd, galvanised by Nirvana’s unbridled energy, witnessed history unfold. Yet, fame’s spotlight hadn’t fully embraced them.

Fast forward to the 1992 Reading Festival: Nirvana now headlined the last day—a seismic shift. They weren’t just a band; they were the heartbeat of a generation, the biggest rock force on the planet.

The portrait is finished with a hand painted ‘Nirvana Yellow’ wooden slip and chunky burnt effect wooden frame.

Framed Size 83.5 cm x 63.5 cm

Shipping

Seventh Circle offer free shipping for all orders sent within UK and Northern Ireland. For quotes on couriers outside of these regions, please get in touch.

For more information, please see our terms and conditions.

Wolverhampton artist Matt Lloyd crafts strikingly vibrant portraits of Pop Culture icons. His unique style has been aptly described as ‘a form of expressionistic portraiture.’

In his original paintings, texture abounds—layers of paint, glimmering glitter, and an array of materials converge. Matt’s hands work their magic, leaving intriguing marks on the canvas.

No Recess

Kurt Cobain—the enigmatic soul behind the raw, angst-infused melodies that reshaped what pop music was and is today. His anarchic spirit echoed through every chord, leaving an indelible mark on the Gen X landscape. Naturally crowned as a key mouthpiece, he remains an icon—an influential alternative rock luminary.

In this portrait, artist Matt immortalises Kurt’s visceral scream. Inspired by Nirvana’s electrifying gig at the 1991 Reading Festival, Matt’s brushwork channels the essence of that moment. The crowd, galvanised by Nirvana’s unbridled energy, witnessed history unfold. Yet, fame’s spotlight hadn’t fully embraced them.

Fast forward to the 1992 Reading Festival: Nirvana now headlined the last day—a seismic shift. They weren’t just a band; they were the heartbeat of a generation, the biggest rock force on the planet.

The portrait is finished with a hand painted ‘Nirvana Yellow’ wooden slip and chunky burnt effect wooden frame.

Framed Size 83.5 cm x 63.5 cm

Shipping

Seventh Circle offer free shipping for all orders sent within UK and Northern Ireland. For quotes on couriers outside of these regions, please get in touch.

For more information, please see our terms and conditions.

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