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Nine to Five
Nine to Five
Nine to Five
Nine to Five
Nine to Five
Nine to Five
Nine to Five
Nine to Five

Nine to Five

£35.00
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Giclée print on smooth rag paper.

Depicting the once famous music venue The Hacienda here represented underneath the Oxford Road Station railways on First Street. The venue was established by local legend Tony Wilson and record label Factory Records the venue would soon become world famous playing a vital role in the manchester scene of the 90s where live acts included Madonna, New Order, The Smiths, The Stone Roses, Happy Mondays, Oasis, James, Blur, OMD and Echo & Bunnymen.

Since graduating from Liverpool John Moores University with a Fine Art degree in 1998, Matt Wilde has had a career as an artist based in the Northwest of England holding solo exhibitions in cities including Liverpool, Manchester and London.

Matt draws inspiration from urban environments and the vibrancy of the city which he presents onto the canvas with a distinct sense of energy. Matt has described how he is concerned with capturing the ‘immediacy’ of those surroundings that people become immersed in. His technique of applying the paint quickly to the canvas in a perhaps more sketch-like manner lends itself to the fast-paced lifestyles of today’s society that Matt is eager to convey.

There is often humour and wit in the scenes that Matt reveals to us, but he also captures those moments of human isolation in the contrasting chaos of busy city life.

Fine art quality print, hand trimmed and packed with care in Manchester, UK.

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