The Mirror And The Razor Blade Limited Edition Art by Add Subtract
Mixed Media
Framed 85cm x 85cm
Unframed 70cm x 70cm
British artist Andy Dennett (Add Subtract) presents a compelling mixed-media portrait of Liam Gallagher that captures the raw intensity of Britpop's most iconic frontman. This piece from his 'Twisted Icons' series masterfully portrays the rebellious spirit of Oasis's legendary vocalist.
The artwork centres on a stark black and white portrait of Gallagher's unmistakable stare, set against a gritty urban backdrop filled with Oasis memorabilia and references. Dennett's signature style combines torn press clippings, spray paint, and provocative quotes, including "Couldn't give a flying fuck about the future of British rock" – perfectly capturing Liam's notorious attitude.
Drawing from his background as a DJ and music industry insider, Dennett explores themes of British rock culture, sibling rivalry, and working-class pride. The piece weaves together elements of Gallagher's journey from Manchester council estates to Britpop royalty, creating a compelling visual biography that captures both his swagger and vulnerability.
About The Artist
This captivating mixed-media portrait by British artist Add Subtract showcases The Doors' frontman Jim Morrison amidst a vibrant psychedelic collage. The stark black and white central image of Morrison contrasts dramatically with the kaleidoscope of colours, vintage press clippings, and music memorabilia surrounding it.
Drawing from his music industry experience, Add Subtract masterfully weaves together spray paint, acrylics, and cultural references to tell Morrison's story. The artwork features iconic Doors imagery and the haunting lyric "People are strange when you're a stranger," creating a powerful narrative about fame, rebellion, and the price of stardom.