A tribute to Joe Tilson (1928) he is a British artist and fellow of the Royal Academy. In the 1960s he became one of the leading figures of the British Pop Art movement. Drawing on his previous experience as a carpenter and cabinetmaker, he produced wooden reliefs and constructions as well as prints and paintings. He often blurred the boundaries between two- and three-dimensional space. This work of art is inspired by his work 'Ziggurat'. A ziggurat is a temple tower from ancient Mesopotamia and Persia in the form of a terraced pyramid of successively receding storeys. Ziggurats played an important role in the cult of the many cities of ancient Mesopotamia. The most famous Ziggurat is of course the 'tower of Babel' in the Biblical book of Genesis.
I am a passionate artist who explores the boundaries of creative possibilities using various techniques. With my background as a graphic designer, I create unique and expressive artworks. My artworks are characterised by a combination of vibrant colours, harmonious compositions and creative interplay that ensure an artistic level... Read more…