Fine Art

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Ed Roth creates artwork predominantly using stencils with mixed media. Recent works on vintage canvas army tarps are shown below.

His recent body of work, titled Dolly was cloned from a mammary gland /I will always love you explores cloning literally and figuratively.

Long fascinated and horrified with the story of “Dolly” the first cloned sheep, Ed Roth’s work represents this idea of a “new” creation copied from the original. Cloning, copying, duplicating, reusing and mimicking, recycling and appropriating…… From the use of old vintage tarps to left over paint, from icon to icon, old materials and new, long outdated rules of conformity and well worn cliches to yet another set of blindly followed societal rules…..this work uses images of the cloned sheep to mirror the ways in which we follow. Roth’s current work explores themes of cloning, duality, cognitive thought,and alteration. Is there anymore original? Or simply, on a utilitarian level is the clone – the stencil – a necessity?

A recent article on CoolHunting.com about his show can be viewed here

Press, gallery, and media may contact info@stencil1.com for more information.

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photo above by Eric McNatt

Dolly the Sheep

48″ x 82″,  Acrylic and fabric paints on vintage canvas tarp

 

Will Love with two Dolly

22″ x 30″, Acid free inks and acrylics on deckled archival cardstock

 

I Will Always Love You sentence diagram

20″ x 30″, Acid free inks and acrylics on deckled handmade paper

 

Three Dolly

22″ x30″, Acid free inks and acrylics on deckled archival cardstock

 

I Will Always Love You no diagram with one three Dollys

22″ x 30″, Acid free inks and acrylics on deckled handmade paper

Other works

Chief Joseph

48″ x 82″,  Acrylic and fabric paints on vintage canvas tarp

Boxer

82″ x 48″,  Acrylic and fabric paints on vintage canvas tarp

Obama

48″ x 48″,  Acrylic and fabric paints on vintage canvas tarp