

Musical Striming has long presented himself to him, now it is turn for galleries.
Ed Shiran decided to seriously paint – and not just for himself, but with an exhibition, circulation prints of 900 pounds and a charity project. His new series of works called Cosmic Carpark -paintings are shown in the Heni Gallery in the center of London from 11 July to 1 August.
The paintings by Shiran are large canvases written by normal building paint in a technique that looks like the “drop painting” by Jackson Pollock. The singer himself says that he has been drawing since 2019 and uses it as a “creative way out”:
“When I grew up, both parents worked in the field of art, so I was always interested in painting. I started drawing after the Divide Tour And since then I do this every time when time is given. “
According to him, he ran to an abandoned parking in Soho, pulled there in the morning and then returned home – and repeated this every day until he returned to the Tour.

Half of the income from the sale of paintings goes to the Ed Sheeran Foundation Foundation, which supports musical education in British schools. Last year, Shiran already attracted attention to this subject and demanded £ 250 million from the government for the restoration of musical education. The petition was signed by Elton John, Coldplay, Harry Stails and others.
But not everyone took his painting as a “creative way out”. The Guardian critic Jonathan Jones released a crushing review and accused the singer of “avoiding serious attention, does not attack himself and enters art without risking anything.”
“This is a smart scam. His light, meaningless abstract crafts spoil the reputation of all abstract painting. This is a work in which neither feeling is neither truth.”

Jones writes that Shiran works in a white protective suit, as if paint is radioactive waste and contrasts with real artists: “Van Gogh at paint. Jenny Savville all in it. And Shyran is clean and tidy. Very important.”
“He is right that he loves Pollock. But to think that you can reproduce his genius in leisure time, is confident and stupid.”
Shiran himself refers to the painting as a hobby. His father was a curator and always repeated: “If you like art, you are already winning.”
Source: Popcorn News

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