Saturday, May 16, 2026

Artist of the Day, May 16, 2026 : Karen Stamper, a British painter, collage artist (#2528)

 Karen Stamper: Growing up on the east coast of Yorkshire as a happy beachcomber I was attracted to paint-peeling wooden boats, gaudy plastic scraps and brightly colored fishing floats. As a child I was free to wander, explore and collect. It is these boatyard memories that have become my subject and endless inspiration.

At Art College I was immediately draw to the dense flat colors of silk screen printing, for which I received a commendation. It was on a travel scholarship that I saw Matisse’s cut-outs for the first time; it was the scale of his work, the intensity, the pin holes, crease lines and torn edges that fired my imagination.

Whilst secondary school teaching I developed my collage work. I combine found papers with layers of painted paper and water-based paint to create an integrated surface.This is constructed and deconstructed many times; scratched, sanded, repainted, recut, until a patchwork of urban marks and worn surfaces bond together. As this collage work has developed it has become increasingly physical, moving from paper to wooden panels.


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 Ms. Karen Stamper
Walking in the sun, 2014
Globe Trotter, 2014
The big white square, 2014
Wait for me, 2015
By the sea, 2016
 If walls could talk, 2016
Veronika, 2016
Like a bird on a wire, 2018
Bebop, 2020
When the day is done, 2020
Circus Call, 2021
Last Leg, 2021
Shipmates, 2021
Anchors Aweigh, 2022
Go to Sea, 2022
On our way home, 2022
Salvage 1, 2022
Salvage 6, 2022
Sea Worn, 2022
Shore Leave, 2022
Where the Ocean Waits, 2022
Boatyard Party, 2023
Coastal Report, 2023
Hullabaloo, 2023
Just a Lick of Paint, 2023
Regatta Day, 2023
Salvage 8, 2023
Salvage 19, 2023
Undercover, 2023
Beyond repair, 2024
On the run, 2024

Friday, May 15, 2026

Artist of the Day, May 15, 2026 : FAILE, an American collage, painting and multimedia collaboration (#2527)

FAILE (Pronounced "fail") is a Brooklyn-based artistic collaboration between Patrick McNeil (1975) and Patrick Miller (1976). Since its inception in 1999, FAILE has been known for a wide-ranging multimedia practice recognizable for its explorations of duality through a fragmented style of appropriation and collage.

While painting and printmaking remain central to their approach, over the past decade FAILE has adapted its signature mass culture-driven iconography to an array of materials and techniques, from wooden boxes and window pallets to more traditional canvas, prints, sculptures, stencils, installation, and prayer wheels. FAILE's work is constructed from found visual imagery, and blurs the line between "high" and "low" culture, but recent exhibitions demonstrate an emphasis on audience participation, a critique of consumerism, and the incorporation of religious media, architecture, and site-specific/archival research into their work.

McNeil was born in Edmonton, Alberta; Miller was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. McNeil and Miller met during their youth in Arizona. Separated in 1996 when Miller remained in art school in Minneapolis and McNeil continued to New York, by the end of the decade, the duo reconnected and, with the addition of then artist Aiko Nakagawa, "A Life" was conceived. By early 2000, the trio contributed to the emergence of a nascent street art culture by circulating their screenprinted and painted work on city streets, usually using the subversive processes of wheatpasting and stenciling. During the ensuing years McNeil, Miller, and Nakagawa solidified both their omnivorous style of pop-cultural collage, and changed their name to FAILE (an anagram of A Life). Nakagawa left FAILE in 2006, gaining success in her own right, while McNeil and Miller continued on to increased commercial and institutional visibility.

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Patrick McNeil and Patrick Miller
1986
Lady Macbeth, 2006
2006
Happens Every Day: Olive/Purple/Black, 2007
Stories Of Love In Blue, 2007
Strange Encounters (Sepia), 2007
2008
Tender Forever, 2008
2010
Nuthin's Sacred, 2010
2012
Naughty Angels, 2012
 150 Series, 2012-16
A call to adventure, 2013
Surgere Supra Bestias, 2013
The Right One, Happens Everyday, 2014
Turf Wars: Green, 2014
Sweet Sins Brooklyn, 2015
Almost Rapture, 2016
Bad Seeds, 2016
Loves Me, Loves Me Not..., 2016
Pearl Jam Wrigley Field, 2016
The Size of the Fight 2nd, 2017
Visions Victoire, 2017
Modern Living, 2018
2018
Thrills, 2019
2020
Hollywood Nights, 2021
Walk on the Wild Side (Hand Finished), 2023
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