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Antony Muia reflects on humanity and addresses the body in relation to culture and society through his work. His figurative style draws upon diverse representations of the body with influences ranging from Roman sculpture to social media posts.
He is a social realist making satirical and sometimes pseudo erotic work that both explores and questions aesthetic value and moral consequence. His work often deals with the ability art has to navigate complexities surrounding the human condition, including entangled and contradictory relationships in art and day to day life.
Antony's graphic works are primarily on paper and rendered using a style that utilises restraint to balance pattern and void. His visual language consists of various graphic marks including scratchy line work made with pen and ink, smudges, puddles and veils of transparent watercolour.
Antony Muia reflects on humanity and addresses the body in relation to culture and society through his work. His figurative style draws upon diverse representations of the body with influences ranging from Roman sculpture to social media posts.
He is a social realist making satirical and sometimes pseudo erotic work that both explores and questions aesthetic value and moral consequence. His work often deals with the ability art has to navigate complexities surrounding the human condition, including entangled and contradictory relationships in art and day to day life.
Antony's graphic works are primarily on paper and rendered using a style that utilises restraint to balance pattern and void. His visual language consists of various graphic marks including scratchy line work made with pen and ink, smudges, puddles and veils of transparent watercolour.
Antony Muia reflects on humanity and addresses the body in relation to culture and society through his work. His figurative style draws upon diverse representations of the body with influences ranging from Roman sculpture to social media posts.
He is a social realist making satirical and sometimes pseudo erotic work that both explores and questions aesthetic value and moral consequence. His work often deals with the ability art has to navigate complexities surrounding the human condition, including entangled and contradictory relationships in art and day to day life.
Antony's graphic works are primarily on paper and rendered using a style that utilises restraint to balance pattern and void. His visual language consists of various graphic marks including scratchy line work made with pen and ink, smudges, puddles and veils of transparent watercolour.