FAD Magazine

FAD Magazine covers contemporary art – News, Exhibitions and Interviews reported on from London

Artist Doug Hyde celebrates 20th anniversary taking his latest body of work ‘One Love’ on tour.

“One Love” is artist Doug Hyde’s latest body of work celebrating his 20th anniversary as well as the idea that is at the heart of Doug’s enduring success and defines his entire body of work. This is that art, like love, is something to be embraced and shared freely, allowing its message to make a lasting impression on all who encounter it.

Artist Doug Hyde celebrates 20th anniversary taking his latest body of work 'One Love' on tour.
Artist Doug Hyde celebrates his 20th anniversary taking his latest body of work ‘One Love’ on tour.

 ‘One Love’ sends a message of inclusivity to all and to mark this he has produced six 2-metre tall One Love animated sculptures (a person holding a large heart to show inclusivity and One love).

Artist Doug Hyde has raised hundreds of thousands of pounds for charities including the NSPCC, Children in Need, and the NHS Charities together urgent appeal with specially created artwork.

The sculpture is on a tour this summer around the UK taking in festivals, sporting events and iconic locations. The tour is in partnership with Choose Love which support refugees and displaced people globally.

Doug said;

I created ‘One Love’ to represent the things that connect us to one another- kindness, positivity and inclusion – and these are the values that drive Chosen Love, then charity that I will be supporting with this collection. 

Info & dates: clarendonfineart.com/ONE-LOVE

About the artist

Uplifting, distinctive and inspiring, Doug Hyde’s work has been enriching the lives of collectors for two decades.

He has built a formidable reputation as the man behind ‘the smile’, his iconic signature motif, and his original paintings, sculpture and limited editions have become sought-after collectors’ items.

Over the years, Hyde’s style has shifted and progressed in subtle ways, reflecting the changes in both his personal circumstances and the world around him. His artistic journey has taken him from monotonal figurative work to blazing technicolour narratives, with his distinctive palette becoming one of his defining characteristics. His exploration of the spectrum takes us into a world of breath-taking light and shade which betrays his personal admiration of Mark Rothko, whose great swathes of colour made a huge impact on him when he first saw them at Tate Modern. Hyde has gradually created a language of elegant formal devices and set pieces which convey both artistic and personal messages. His stylish contemporary take on symbols of romance strips away the inessentials and uses the entire canvas to convey simple gestures and ideas with irresistible force. Most famously there is the iconic smile that has become synonymous with the artist. Its recurring presence celebrates the bond that has formed between him and his audience, as the face smiling out at us so directly engages us immediately and invites us to respond in kind. For the purist, the clarity and impact of this image represents the essence of Doug Hyde. Named in a BBC news broadcast as the most popular living artist in the UK, Hyde has been the subject of numerous books and articles and has been featured on national TV on several occasions.

He counts Emily Blunt and Rory McIlroy amongst his collectors and has created commemorative works for the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Olympics, as well as being appointed official artist to England Rugby. He has raised hundreds of thousands of pounds for a range of charities. 

I believe that my work unites me with my audience, and that although the images may say different things to all of us, they always convey a positive message of universal optimism and hope.

Categories

Tags

Related Posts

Trending Articles

Join the FAD newsletter and get the latest news and articles straight to your inbox

* indicates required