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Death & Chaos by Nick Beedles

Death & Chaos by Nick Beedles

Title: Death & Chaos

Artist: Nick Beedles

Size: 600mm x 800mm

 

"Death & Chaos" – Original Acrylic Painting Unapologetically bold and brimming with frenetic energy, Death & Chaos is a raw, graffiti-inspired vision of dystopian absurdity. This vibrant work features a maniacal vintage robot, half plaything, half harbinger, beaming with mismatched eyes and a skull spring crown that pops like an eerie jack in the box. This piece playfully juxtaposes childhood nostalgia with existential dread. Scribbled codes, fractured grids, and a switch labeled “ON/OFF” hint at the thin boundary between control and collapse. Perfect for collectors drawn to neo-expressionism, urban decay aesthetics, or just a robot with a twisted sense of humour — this painting doesn’t whisper, it shouts. Let Death & Chaos bring a jolt of rebellion and irony to your space — a vivid reminder that even machines can go mad.

  • Artist profile

    Nick Beedles — Artist Bio Nick Beedles is a contemporary visual artist whose explosive, graffiti-infused canvases explore the tension between chaos and clarity, life and decay. Working primarily with mixed media on canvas, Beedles conjures visceral portraits of human fragility through recurring motifs of skulls, street symbology, and layered text. His work is an electrifying collision of neo-expressionism, street art, and punk ethos—echoing the influence of Basquiat and the raw immediacy of urban culture. A self-taught artist based in the UK, Beedles began his creative journey in video games and graphic design before transitioning to painting as a way to channel personal catharsis and cultural critique. His work is characterized by vibrant colour clashes, aggressive brushwork, and scrawled messages—often cryptic, always charged. In pieces like It’s Go Time, and The Sky Grew Quiet, Beedles confronts themes of mortality, urgency, and inner conflict with a fearless aesthetic that’s both confrontational and deeply human. Each painting serves as a visual diary—part protest, part poem—reflecting Beedles’ desire to make sense of a fractured world through raw, unfiltered creation. His pieces don't ask for permission; they demand attention. Nick Beedles’ work has been featured in group shows and private collections, and continues to attract collectors and curators drawn to his unapologetic style and authentic voice.

£295.00Price

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