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As much as I appreciate the skill of Stuart Semple’s work, I think his rebellion against the shallowness of celebrity and people’s obsession with all things fake and designer is a tad ‘A-Level Art circa 1995.’ That’s my one gripe about student degree Art Shows today, they all seem to have an element of “been there, thought that!”
From the celebrity images torn from magazines and plastered on canvas, to the designer logos stamped across the sad faces of beautifully sketched models.
I think in the art world today the problem is not unearthing talent, but unearthing a bit of originality too.
(And yes, in my line of work I have to embrace the whole ‘celebrity culture’ to get ahead, but I do so knowing it’s all bull and never to take it seriously!)