Lyndon Watkinson (1999) is an artist, designer, writer, and musician based in Sheffield, UK. Democratising art and art context through artworks, publications, graphic design, articles, and sound. Creative director and founder of the online arts organisation SU4IP. His work is characterised by a desire for precision, often depicting aesthetics that celebrate and criticise the absurdity of corporatized identity, calling into question the necessity of creating false exteriors when what is not seen is often just as important.
In late 2020, a blog post entitled Suburban Utopia, An Infertile Place formed part of the wider inquiry and development of his practice for his bachelor's degree in fine art. As his work matured, he applied this term as a formalisation of his creative endeavours, later abbreviating it to SU4IP, now used as a digital alias and publishing entity.
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Lyndon Watkinson (1999) is an artist, designer, writer, and musician based in Sheffield, UK. Democratising art and art context through artworks, publications, graphic design, articles, and sound. Creative director and founder of the online arts organisation SU4IP. His work is characterised by a desire for precision, often depicting aesthetics that celebrate and criticise the absurdity of corporatized identity, calling into question the necessity of creating false exteriors when what is not seen is often just as important.
In late 2020, a blog post entitled Suburban Utopia, An Infertile Place formed part of the wider inquiry and development of his practice for his bachelor's degree in fine art. As his work matured, he applied this term as a formalisation of his creative endeavours, later abbreviating it to SU4IP, now used as a digital alias and publishing entity.
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South Africa, Digital Collage, 2021
1. The coloured squares at the bottom (South Africa is the southernmost country in Africa) represent each state within South Africa, two of which include a significant symbol: the Zulu shield and the former flag of the Orange Free State. 2. The gold, silver, and light blue borders represent the rich platinum, gold, and diamond deposits within the nation. 3. The central region of the flag represents the unification of the ‘black, white, and coloured' people groups who reside within the nation. 4. The left side of the flag includes stickers representing the organisations responsible for the manufacture of the South African Rand. 5. The packing label is an emulation of the only clear example of a South African packing label I could find on Google. 6. The flag also includes the signature and torn British East India Company label.