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Archie Franks, Dodgems, 2022

£1,450.00

Oil and spray paint on canvas, 61 × 87cm

Archie Franks is a British painter whose works explore familiar cultural motifs such the fairground, puddings and football. Memory, decadence, and a heightened sense of unreality permeate his imagery, often revealing the haunting undertones that nostalgia can evoke. 

Archie's inspirations include the atmospheric lighting in Jean-Honoré Fragonard’s paintings, modern advertisements for food, and Caravaggio’s iconic still lives. His swift brushwork echoes the transient nature of pleasure and fun - but a sense of foreboding can be detected.

This vibrant oil and spray paint on canvas work is part of our ‘A Day at the Seaside’ online collection. It is one of a group of paintings by Archie which celebrate typically English fairground rides (and their nomadic operators) - complete with neon lights, ear-splitting soundtracks and stomach-churning motion.

Archie studied at City & Guilds of London Art School and the Royal Academy Schools, graduating in 2012. The following year he exhibited in Bloomberg New Contemporaries and was awarded the Sainsbury Scholarship in Painting, which included a one-year, fully-funded residency at the British School at Rome. He was awarded the Jerwood Painting Fellowship in 2016, concluding with a UK-wide touring exhibition that opened at Jerwood Space in London. In 2025 he was selected for the Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer Portrait Award at the National Portrait Gallery in London. Archie lives and works in south east London. 

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Oil and spray paint on canvas, 61 × 87cm

Archie Franks is a British painter whose works explore familiar cultural motifs such the fairground, puddings and football. Memory, decadence, and a heightened sense of unreality permeate his imagery, often revealing the haunting undertones that nostalgia can evoke. 

Archie's inspirations include the atmospheric lighting in Jean-Honoré Fragonard’s paintings, modern advertisements for food, and Caravaggio’s iconic still lives. His swift brushwork echoes the transient nature of pleasure and fun - but a sense of foreboding can be detected.

This vibrant oil and spray paint on canvas work is part of our ‘A Day at the Seaside’ online collection. It is one of a group of paintings by Archie which celebrate typically English fairground rides (and their nomadic operators) - complete with neon lights, ear-splitting soundtracks and stomach-churning motion.

Archie studied at City & Guilds of London Art School and the Royal Academy Schools, graduating in 2012. The following year he exhibited in Bloomberg New Contemporaries and was awarded the Sainsbury Scholarship in Painting, which included a one-year, fully-funded residency at the British School at Rome. He was awarded the Jerwood Painting Fellowship in 2016, concluding with a UK-wide touring exhibition that opened at Jerwood Space in London. In 2025 he was selected for the Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer Portrait Award at the National Portrait Gallery in London. Archie lives and works in south east London. 

Oil and spray paint on canvas, 61 × 87cm

Archie Franks is a British painter whose works explore familiar cultural motifs such the fairground, puddings and football. Memory, decadence, and a heightened sense of unreality permeate his imagery, often revealing the haunting undertones that nostalgia can evoke. 

Archie's inspirations include the atmospheric lighting in Jean-Honoré Fragonard’s paintings, modern advertisements for food, and Caravaggio’s iconic still lives. His swift brushwork echoes the transient nature of pleasure and fun - but a sense of foreboding can be detected.

This vibrant oil and spray paint on canvas work is part of our ‘A Day at the Seaside’ online collection. It is one of a group of paintings by Archie which celebrate typically English fairground rides (and their nomadic operators) - complete with neon lights, ear-splitting soundtracks and stomach-churning motion.

Archie studied at City & Guilds of London Art School and the Royal Academy Schools, graduating in 2012. The following year he exhibited in Bloomberg New Contemporaries and was awarded the Sainsbury Scholarship in Painting, which included a one-year, fully-funded residency at the British School at Rome. He was awarded the Jerwood Painting Fellowship in 2016, concluding with a UK-wide touring exhibition that opened at Jerwood Space in London. In 2025 he was selected for the Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer Portrait Award at the National Portrait Gallery in London. Archie lives and works in south east London. 

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