ART WORKS AVAILABLE TO BUY
 
Click here or scroll down to view works now available to buy by artists including James Mylne, Mat Collishaw, Hayden Kays, Alison Jackson Bran Symondson and Ben Moore. 
 
To make an offer and for any further enquiries please contact info@artbelow.org.uk
 
'HEPBURN GAG' 
JAMES MYLNE

EDITION OF 80, 
SIGNED AND NUMBERED
80X60CM
£250 EACH
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James Mylne is a British contemporary artist known for his drawings in ballpoint pen. His technical abilities with the unorthodox art medium have earned Mylne recognition in Europe and the UK, where he is considered among the leaders of the genre and emulated by art students. The Ballpointer online journal called Mylne "Britain's premier ballpoint pen artist" in a 2015 feature article. The artist'sphotorealist likenesses of iconic celebrities attracted early media attention and continues to be one aspect of his output. Mylne also creates mixed-media works adding spray paint, magic markers and more to his ballpoint originals. Artwork expressing personal views and broader interests flourished throughout 2014.
 
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'HELMET', 2013
ARTIST: ALISON JACKSON, 
C-TYPE PRINT
40" X 36"
EDITION OF 10
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Alison Jackson is renowned for her elaborate ‘spoof’ productions which give an imaginary and amusing behind- the-scenes look into the world of celebrities and royals.  
She became notorious in England in 1999 for producing black-and-white photographs including images that apparently showed Princess Diana and Dodi Al-Fayed with a mixed-racelove child. The photographs were part of her graduation series entitled Mental Images. She has gone on to produce similarly obscured photos and films of celebrity look-alikes in surprising, shocking or strange situations, portraying them, as she has described it, 'depicting our suspicions'.
As part of the Art Wars collection, Jackson has created this stunning photograph inspired by the work of Helmut Newton. 
Signed by Alison Jackson.  www.alisonjackson.com
 

'MAY THE FORK BE WITH YOU', 2014
ARTIST: HAYDEN KAYS

LAMBDA PRINT

SIGNED AND NUMBERED

EDITION OF 10
50 X 70 CM 
 

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Hayden Kays is the screaming voice of an angry Britain. In a world where we are spoon fed mediocrity from the media and the government, Hayden is kicking back and saying what everybody wishes they could. Exploring themes of terrorism, prostitution and tabloid culture with his tongue planted firmly in his cheek, his subtle use of humour perfectly puts his message across. A painter, sculptor and printmaker, Kays has developed a body of works that focus upon delivering challenging messages that range from the hard-hitting to the absurd, you can't escape his abrasive in your face statements. He was recently featured in The Independent newspaper as one of ‘a new generation of Pop artists’  and his work is collected by art alumni Jake Chapman and pop royalty Harry Styles. This year culminates for Kays in the publication of his first artists book, ‘Hayden Kays is an Artist’. A selected collection of work from his career to date, Banksy is quoted as commenting “a seriously good looking book.” The book launch took place on 5th December at the Freud Museum. www.haydenkayshq.co.uk
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MAT COLLISHAW
‘Star F*cker’  2013
C-type glossy print. (edition 1 of 1)
100 x 135.78 cm (print size)  


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Mat Collishaw received his BFA from Goldsmith College, London, in 1989 and began his career exhibiting the acclaimed work Bullet Hole alongside his Goldsmiths contemporaries at the legendary show “Freeze” in 1989, and at “Modern Medicine” in 1990. Both shows were curated by Collishaw’s long-term friend Damien Hirst and are renowned for the rise to prominence of the YBAs (Young British Artists).
 
 
'DARK SIDE OF THE DOLLAR', 2013
ARTIST: BRAN SYMONDSON, 
PRINTED ON GICLEE PAPER WITH HAND BURNT EDGES, 
SIGNED
EDITION OF 27, 
70 X 70CM
 
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Bran Symondson as a photographer works across the genres of reportage and fine art, also producing contemporary works of art, at the heart of much of his work is a sensibility formed by his experiences of active service in Afghanistan.
 
Symondson is the originator of several recent highly acclaimed exhibitions, The Best View of Heaven is from Hell (2011) at Idea Generation, London, and AKA Peace (2012) curated by the Chapman Brothers, at the ICA. He is currently working on a new project, "Divided by 13", for an exhibition in 2014.
Symondson has also become renowned as one of the finest reportage photographers working today; a regular contributor to GQ Magazine, and The Sunday Times, he is also winner of the prestigious Amnesty International Media Award, 2011.
 
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'GAY CHEVARA' 
BEN MOORE

EDITION OF 50 
119cm x 84cm
SIGNED AND NUMBRED
£189

 

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Ben Moore is the founder of Art Below, and the creator of 'Art Wars'.  He first teamed up with Andrew Ainsworth, maker of the original Stormtrooper from
Star Wars in 2007, and began using the iconic figure as a force for art.  Moore's work include the 'pink stormtrooper' which appeared in the London city riots in 2009, and in December 2010 he carried out a 'Stormtrooper strip tease' in front of the Houses of Parliament to an audience of student protestors. 
In 2013 Moore curated 'Art Wars' at the Saatchi Gallery featuring artists including Damien Hirst, Yinka Shonibare MBE, and Jake and Dinos Chapman to raise money to support the search for his brother Thomas Moore who has been missing since 2003. 
 
 
'OUTCAST (BLACK)', 2010

ARTIST: BEN MOORE
Vacuum formed black FIBRE GLASS STORMTROOPER MOULD
Framed, 65 x 65 x 21 cm, EDition of 10
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'THE GOLDEN DARK SIDE', 2014
ARTIST:  Ben Moore

Framed Art Wars helmet cast

Fibreglass, Gold Leaf
40 x 50 cm 
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ART WARS POSTER 
EDITION OF 100
50CM x 100cm 
£95 EACH

 

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