I LURK IN BUSHES

I-LIB (I LURK IN BUSHES) influenced by human motives, hopes and fears the Edwardian style imagery is translated by the sensitive eyes of the artist into poetic visions with surreal and dreamlike atmospheres of anthropomorphic subjects and there relationship’s as they revolve around Love, Hate, Life and Death.
Anthropomorphic creatures are an allegory of human weakness, wondrous animals that re-emerge from our childhood memories to illustrate fairy tales that are morally crude and disenchanted. he is a dream of animals that are not yet designed and built, but who’s mutations grow and twist up out of a time and place long past.
From the fine and delicate lines in the drawings to the mechanical and interactive sculpture-animals and installations made of dead lifeless objects all lead us into an extraordinarily life-full poetic world that is surely the soul reason alice went chasing down the rabbit hole.

to enquirer about commissioning artwork/murals/installations/shows or full CV please Email: i-lib@artlover.com

Sep 2

Hand engraved 12” vinyl record from “I-Lib”

The Art of Noise Exhibition

This show has come together from a gyrating mix of artists and musicians. All work is a kaleidoscopic mix of different materials placed on a 12” vinyl record, each piece bouncing from one to another. From urban artists, fine artists, to graphic designers and musicians, all journeying through pulsating imagery of an electric mix of surface materials, scrunched, scratched, painted, sprayed and printed on a record vinyl. The 12”vinyl that we once loved has been brought back to life and gives birth to itself in the name of art. You will never look at a vinyl like the way you did before. It’s a jamboree not to be missed.
* Date Private View 6-9pm - Thursday 3rd September 2009
* Sat/Sun 12-4pm until Sunday 20th September Weekdays by Appointment Only.
*  Venue Swanfield Yard 2b Swanfield Street London E2 7DS
* All enquiries Helen Edwards 07985 440385 info@eastendartsclub.co.uk
* Infinity Bunce 07961 452703 infobunce@googlemail.com
* East End Arts Club is a part of First Thursdays. http://www.firstthursdays.co.uk/