William Sweetlove
His paintings, sculptures and assemblages are his impressions of existence reproduced in materials such as polyester, animal hides and textiles. William Sweetlove thrives on the superficial, placing it in razor-sharp contrast to the sententious. Through a number of variations on the same theme he creates friction between the artificial and the substantial, completely obliterating the boundaries between toy and work of art in certain of his works. This is a world in which poodles, giraffes and penguins are rendered into artifacts which unite Dadaism, surrealism and pop art in a common post-modernistic synthesis. William Sweetlove shapes his own world. The world is changing rapidly: tides become higher, sun stronger, storms more severe... In Sweetlove’s more recent work, his animals are equipped with backpacks, bottles of water and/or boots, so they can carry their own food, water and protect against these changes. Very important is the fact that the animal is used as a ""transmitter of messages"", or non-verbal communication through messages of particular events or situations. The messages that come from an animal, are commonplace between them by ""a complex network. The man understands the animal through a sort of ""puzzle"", that he make certain assumptions which are constantly adjusted by the actions of the animal. ""Communication between different species is always a sequence of learning environments in which each species is continuously corrected as to the nature of each context to be less ambiguous actions of the animal ......."" The animals are taken care of man. A caution each other: do not abandon the plastic that destroys the environment, do not abandon the animals as if they were an empty bottle. The future does not depend on recycling, but first of all from hold. (Artist website) Read Less