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Martin Langford
Martin's work tends to focus on the environment, the evolution of man and his material wealth
Martin Langford is an artist printmaker whose work tends to reflect social commentary - the cities we live and work in, the whole work and wealth generating ethic and human nature. His ideas also convey his concern for the environment using satire to deliver an often difficult message. He is a member of Southbank Printmakers and the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers.
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Growth
A strange form constructed from trees and a smoking factory. A commentary on human progress.£425View
Immortal
A sad human form made up of tree stumps and the odd sprouting plant.£425View
Magician
Magician is about how nature heals. The butterflies represent hope and healing.£425View
System
A globe is made up of a system of cogs and machinery.£130View
Goodbye Mr Whippy
The sad sight of an ice cream truck being blown away in a storm.£90View
Ghost
One tree stump is remembering how it was once a great tree but is surrounded by a forest of cut down trees.£190View
Alpha and Omega
This is one of Martin’s humorous takes on the Biblical story, showing the never ending cycle of man’s struggle.£440View
Stuff
A family overwhelmed by all their possessions.£90View
Disaster
Is man creating a new apocalyptic future?£390View
London
All the buildings on London have transformed into a strange creature burdened down by the weight of it all.£425View
Vending Machine
Could we chose a different persona by pushing a button on this vending machine?£350View
Puppet Master
Shades of “Big Brother” controlling us.£390View
Daredevil
Imagining that everyday activities are more daring keeps us going.£130View
Heaven Can Wait
Grimly determined to have fun, children at a playground during a storm.£80View
The Ride of Your Life
If only the mundanity of modern life could be as exhilarating as a roller coaster.£350View
Rain
After the storm, the detritus of modern life.£425View
Thrill Seeker
The mundanities of everyday life can be improved with some imagination.£130View
Shadow
A man cutting a plank of wood is taunted by the shadow of the tree.£95View
The scream
A new every day take on Munch's Scream£85View
Death by duvet
The eternal struggle of man and the replacing of the duvet cover.£140View
R2 Flip Top
A humorous take on Star Wars£120View
Work

Daft Vader by Martin Langford , etching, edition of 100, 18x18 cm.