I don’t know what it is about neon art but I just find it fascinating. Its risqué, functional and beautiful all at the same time. I was ecstatic to learn that Chris Bracey has launched his first solo show I’ve looked up to Heaven and been down to Hell. Bracey has sold his the rich and famous and saw his works commissioned in films including Eyes Wide Shut and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
As you arrive at the gallery you will be welcomed by a dagger smashing through the window into a neon heart. A great introduction into world of Chris Bracey. The exhibition brings together a collection of pieces which focus on Heaven and Hell. You will find an eclectic mix of pieces from angel wings, poker cards and Jesus.
I’ve looked up to Heaven and been down to Hell runs at Scream Gallery, London until 1 June.
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This seems quite cool! May check it out! Thanks for sharing... :-)
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