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tonytrowbridge
Male/United Kingdom
Birthday
October 17
Last Visit: 3 days ago
Tony Trowbridge
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tonytrowbridge is not dead yet.....thanks for your comments ..but apart from putting pics up i have no idea how to work deviant art's site..but i guess so long as some people are getting to view thats ok....
Using the medium of spray paint and marker pens Tony Trowbridge’s work oscillates between sculpture, large canvas and live performance.
His enthusiasm for discarded consumer materials is evident in the work he produces; creating both beautiful and grotesque figures, animals and mystical & mythical creatures, on board, wood, advertising hording, vinyl and sometimes even canvas.
Tony’s passion to create work that challenges perceptions and expectations means he works quickly and requires media that allow him to achieve this. His giant, eye-catching and colourful live art performances draw the viewer into the space to question whether the characters are anthropomorphic or zoomorphic forms.
Tony continues his exploration with boundless imaginative enthusiasm and child-like curiosity, continually adding new stencils to his repertoire but never assembling them in the exact same form.
He believes art should be for everyone and from the street to the street his creations can be found frequently remodelled and reworked, back where they were found.