Dessert plates 22.5 cm in gift box Endless, Geminiano Cozzi Venice 1765
First exhibited in 2012 on the streets of London, "Lizzy Vuiotton" is undoubtedly Endless's most popular artwork among collectors and fans, continues to be one of the artist's most iconic works. Much of Endless's ideas stem from social observations, with themes such as branding, advertising, wealth and religion recurring heavily in his works.
Lizzu Vuitton is stemmed from Endless's desire to create a work of art that combined his admiration for Queen Elizabeth II with the mantra "Brand Worship", referencing his observations on popular culture. Considering the Queen "the quintessential fashion icon" and "a brand in her own right", Endless created a work of art to celebrate Her Majesty's long reign, winking at her beloved royal style. In keeping with her style, the artwork's aesthetic and key messages, ENdless decorated the Queen's fur shawl with her version of a trademark motif, symbolizing the epitome of luxury and with which "Lizzy Vuitton" was immortalized.
Endless has experimented with various designs and styles, with the'popular interactionpiù depicting the Queen making a humorous gesture with her tongue. In contrast to the original royal portrait, this references the British punk movement, which Endless è is known to have brought to life in other artworks.
Lizzy Vuitton has traveled seamlessly; from the streets to canvas and now canò be found on porcelain.
The Lizzy Vuitton collection has been complemented by 2 more decors:
Endless logo: this design features the Endless logo as the central image, combined with the colors and shapes of the Union Jack flag, a nod to the artist's British origins. In the background behind the logo we glimpse the textures of a painted wall,bringing the aesthetics of the street into the design of the piece,in concession to Endless's roots in street art.The rim of the plate sees the fusion of the iconic brand with the artist's logo,referencing Endless's ideas about brand worship,advertising and consumerism in the modern world. The mug reconnects stylistically to Endless's artistic mediums, with the logo wrapping around it as if it had been sprayed with black spray paint and a stencil.
Chapel Blue:This design depicts Endless's iconic Chapel perfume bottle, inspired by Chanel's alluring No. 5 fragrance-a globally recognizable luxury item. Endless's ethos of "brand worship" comments on how modern society is chained to the lure of luxury and designer goods and "idolizes" these objects as if they were religious artifacts, hence the name "Chapel" (Chapel). On the bottle, Endless has placed traditional religious iconography, but with modern fashion icons-Karla Laferfeld and Kate Moss-symbolizing the change in worship today. The background represents the city streets in which Endless shows his work, and was created from a manipulated photo Endless took while walking around London.
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