‘Da Funk’ is titled after a Daft Punk song and in it is a couple of intertwining figures. The setting is an open room with windows showing the tropical fauna. The language is surreal and sexual, and draws parallels to the present; dismantled body parts colliding methodically showing dramatic human features. You can hear the scream of a mouth painted somewhere on the canvas where another figure inspires a joyous festival of paint. These juxtapositions of emotions, happy, fun, angry and calm; could present a dangerous vision or a continuous daydream.
University Campus Suffolk
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