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World Cup & Largest International Fine Art
Collaboration In History
Leading contemporary Australian artist
Chris
Wake
has been commissioned to do a painting for the 2010 Fine Art Project to
celebrate the World Cup 2010
South Africa
. According to 2010 Fine Art the official license holder for world cup fine art
“ It is one of the largest and most ambitious art collaborations in
history.” The Adelaide Hills artist
Chris
Wake, has finished the painting titled
“Cockatoo At The Great Debate” .
The painting includes a strange raft of characters from different
countries with Nolanesque eyes debating the football match. Wake says
“The brief was to incorporate Australia`s national pride, African heritage and
the enthusiasm of the football – not an easy task to include all of this in
one painting”
Chris
Wake
says “I like to include animals in my paintings, usually birds, to remind us
that we belong as part of the natural world and mankind needs to live a life
that is far more respectful and sensitive to other flora and fauna species.
My exhibition in Hong Kong
last year was called “Global Rescue” and was a satirical comment depicting
animals saving humans from the rising waterlevels “
In a few months
South Africa
will host the FIFA world cup
South Africa
– the biggest and most-watched sporting event in the world. “ In the eighty
years of the FIFA World Cup fine art has never been licensed by FIFA until now.
A few Artists from each of the 32 countries that qualify for the 2010
FIFA World Cup in
South Africa
have been invited to participate in this ground-breaking global exhibition.”
says 2010 Fine Art. Australian artist
Chris
Wake was commissioned because her work was noted when she had a sell out
exhibition in
Melbourne
a few years ago and was a finalist in the 2008 Sovereign Asian Art Prize held
in
Hong Kong
. The prestigious art prize, which
artists have to nominated by a respected art dealer, covers the whole of
asia
and Wake was one of the 30 finalists out of 1100 practising artists.
Eminent judges came from around the world including curators from the
Guggenheim and The Tate museums. There is also a Sovereign European art prize
held in
London
and both are sponsored by Barclays.
Born in 1960 Wake has had more than 12 solo
exhibitions and 40 group exhibitions some of which have been sell out shows.
Chris
Wake
studied Fine Art at Adelaide Central School of Art and has been painting since
1976. Wake`s paintings are now much sought after by corporate and private
collectors in Australia and internationally.
Official
Website for World Cup Fine Art:
http://www.2010fineart.com/index.php
Auction
catalogue can be viewed at - http://www.grahamsfineartauctioneers.co.za/home/2010legacy
Lot
13 International Catalogue
Cockatoo At The Great
Debate
oil and acrylic on linen 1.5 x 1.2m
Limited Edition Prints Available
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