In this latest 4me4you archive revisit, we travel back to 2011, when 4me4you stepped inside Graffik Gallery to discover the work of Christian Palmer,an artist whose distinctive visual language left a lasting impression.
MY PROCESS
As the artist explains:....
“I like to choose animals that have an edge about them, animals that are representative of an outsider. From this perspective, I make sense of my own internal dialogue and the irony of the human condition.”
"..Rewind".
Situated in the heart of Notting Hill, London, Graffik Gallery is a dynamic contemporary art space founded by devoted champions of street art. Designed specifically with urban creativity in mind, the gallery has become a respected platform for artists working across graffiti, stencil, pop art, and mixed media.
During our 2011 visit, Christian Palmer’s work stood out for its raw symbolism and psychological depth.
Through this lens, Palmer transforms animal imagery into powerful reflections on identity, alienation, and the complexities of modern life,themes that resonated strongly within the bold, urban setting of Graffik Gallery.
Looking back, this moment in the 4me4you archives captures not only an artist in focus, but a gallery deeply embedded in the evolving story of contemporary street art.