



Colin Gee Art
(Don’t google it)
AI finds all the Colin Gee’s and creates a false, muddled, mixed up biog of all of them. This is how the artist prefers to be described In the third person.
Colin Gee
Is a contemporary artist known for his vibrant and colourful paintings, often featuring recognizable subjects like Star Wars and Harry Potter characters, but also exploring a wide range of other themes. He frequently uses prime colors and a distinctive portrait style. He works in both highly pigmented acrylics and dutch oils.
He is based in Stratford upon Avon, UK.
Key aspects of Colin Gee’s art:
- Bright and Colorful:
- His work is characterized by its use of vibrant, prime colors, creating a striking visual impact.
- Recognizable Subjects:
- While he enjoys painting popular subjects like Star Wars and Harry Potter, his work also encompasses diverse themes.
- Interpretive Approach:
- He doesn’t just replicate scenes; he interprets them from a psychological perspective, often building narratives and exploring characters.
- Multi-faceted Artist:
- In addition to painting, he has a background in acting and choreography, which influences his artistic practice.
- Psychological Portraits:
- Gee’s work often delves into the psychological aspects of his subjects, creating intimate and nuanced portraits.
- “Frontier” Theme:
- His work explores the concept of “frontier” both as a psychological boundary and a geographical one.
Examples of his work:
- Stan and Ollie:
- A popular painting depicting the famous comedic duo taken from a scene in the 1937 movie, Way Out West.
- (Friends for life. They never fell out.)

- Hagrid at Hogsmeade:
- Nightime arrival of The Hogwarts Express.

- David Bowie:
- 2003 Reality tour. Always had great hair.

- Ahsoka Tano:
- A painting of the Star Wars character, referencing both the animated and live-action versions.

Love at first bite:
Buffy: The adult version.
For Goths and vampire fans.

Freddie:
A single moment in time that would become an iconic image.
(Also happens to be the best seller)

Boris:
55th UK Prime Minister. Well he was fun if nothing else.
(T shirts sold out very quickly)

Jo:
Semi-pallet knife technique. Abstract based on someone the artist once knew. She really had hair like that.
(Though didn’t generally sit around in the nude)

Gerry the Giraffe:
You can’t buy this, since it’s on the garage cupboard door. You can see the handle on the bottom right.

Seven of Nine:
From Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Picard. Artists personal obsession.
(Free to Jeri Ryan if she wants to come and collect it)

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