Fortune Favours
, 2024Fortune Favours by Dylan Bell is a striking pop art piece that combines bold symbolism with vibrant colors. Measuring 60 x 42 cm, this spraypaint artwork features a powerful matte black crow perched on a textured surface, accented with a neon pink background. Metallic silver details and an aqua lightning motif on the crow’s wing add to the dynamic energy of the piece. The artwork’s bold color contrasts and modern pop art style make it an eye-catching focal point.
Bell’s use of striking colors and symbolism—represented by the crow and the lightning bolt—conveys a message of bravery and power. The phrase "Fortune Favours the Bold" resonates through the imagery, encouraging viewers to embrace strength and boldness. This hand-made, small-edition painting is signed by the artist and is perfect for creating a statement in any space, whether displayed on its own or as part of a pop-inspired gallery wall. Known for his vibrant urban-inspired pieces, Dylan Bell continues to push the boundaries of contemporary pop art with Fortune Favours. The artwork’s unique combination of neon hues and bold symbolism make it ideal for modern living rooms, offices, or gallery spaces, where its dynamic presence can be fully appreciated.
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Biography
Dylan grew up and studied in New Zealand, where he created large ‘paste-up’ pieces and developed a love for the graphic qualities of photocopy, and screen-printing. He moved to Scotland and taught in the Lothians before leaning back towards developing his own practice. More recently his small batch, hand-produced pieces have gained a pop vibrancy, both in colour and imagery. Current works predominately use a variety of over-printing techniques with stencil blocked spray-paint as a base. Spraypaint is his number one medium, offering endless possibilities for creative layering, especially in conjunction with silkscreens.
His collectable numbered editions (on paper), the stencilled and paste-up street art, and re-worked vintage one-offs that he produces cover a wide range of subject matter and themes. He uses images of well-known locations, architecture, nature, pop-culture, typography, street art, and vintage magazines/comics to make graphically hand cut pieces for his collectors, and the public. His works are easily recognised by the colour key in the margin, which show the individual colours used and number of layers that have been built up.
“My mind breaks everything into a series of block-layered colours. I enjoy focusing on the graphic geometries of images, their registry points, and look at all compositions as a series of colour strata. Collating, and playing around with; old postcards, vintage art, comics, and pop culture imagery, gives me a starting point for compositions, a place to drop my craft-knife into, old-school analogue hand-cut stencils”.