John Whipple, Heaven & Hell, 2009

SGD 1,800.00

Oil on antique tin ceiling panel
64.5 x 64.5 x 7 cm
Condition: Very Good 

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Whipple  is considered a master of asymmetrical balance.

In creating paintings, sculpture, and mixed media works, Whipple experiments with various art processes and is especially interested in developing beautiful surfaces.  An experienced art director, graphic designer, illustrator, and muralist, Whipple has been a full-time artist for the last several years.  His simplified, classical forms have been described as “warm, quiet, universal ideas” and his paintings as “hypnotic.” 

He graduated from the University of Central Florida, and studied with David Passalaqua, Head of Illustration at Parsons School of Design.

See this artwork’s counterpart here.

(Photographed in December 2023)

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Oil on antique tin ceiling panel
64.5 x 64.5 x 7 cm
Condition: Very Good 

-

Whipple  is considered a master of asymmetrical balance.

In creating paintings, sculpture, and mixed media works, Whipple experiments with various art processes and is especially interested in developing beautiful surfaces.  An experienced art director, graphic designer, illustrator, and muralist, Whipple has been a full-time artist for the last several years.  His simplified, classical forms have been described as “warm, quiet, universal ideas” and his paintings as “hypnotic.” 

He graduated from the University of Central Florida, and studied with David Passalaqua, Head of Illustration at Parsons School of Design.

See this artwork’s counterpart here.

(Photographed in December 2023)

Oil on antique tin ceiling panel
64.5 x 64.5 x 7 cm
Condition: Very Good 

-

Whipple  is considered a master of asymmetrical balance.

In creating paintings, sculpture, and mixed media works, Whipple experiments with various art processes and is especially interested in developing beautiful surfaces.  An experienced art director, graphic designer, illustrator, and muralist, Whipple has been a full-time artist for the last several years.  His simplified, classical forms have been described as “warm, quiet, universal ideas” and his paintings as “hypnotic.” 

He graduated from the University of Central Florida, and studied with David Passalaqua, Head of Illustration at Parsons School of Design.

See this artwork’s counterpart here.

(Photographed in December 2023)