Cosmic Brew
Mixed Up
Building Blocks
Spoonfed
All the Time in the World
Cry Me A River II
Tears For Fears
Cosmic Dancer
Who Made The Moon
Playing God
Enlightened
Citizens of Earth
Cry Me A River
Yoga / Janelle Monae
Hunger
In The Rough III
Super Conductor II
Conscious
Leaps and Bounds
Gone Fishing
Moonshot
Unmasked
Power Plants
Tune Out
The Big Splash
Room For Two
Socially Distant
Placed
Janelle Monae
Wish You Were Here
Perfect Day
War Games
Fall
Starman II
Reality Projector
Push the Red Button
Journey
Madden Brothers
Control Panel
Reveal II
Natural High
Kissing Magritte
In the Rough II
In With The Herd
Greetings Earthlings
Glare
Good Night
Doors of Perception
Fine Art
Candy Bomber Blue
Atomic Tan
Ascension
Antares and Love
Angry Earth
A Higher Perspective
Joe Webb is a full time artist, working with hand made collage and oil painting. Joe has a BA Fine Art degree from the UCA - University Of Creative Arts.
Webb reimagines found imagery using simple and concise edits to make thought provoking artworks. He tackles issues such as the environment, war, inequality - and questions our place in the universe asking us to become more aware, conscious and content.
Webb's work has become an online sensation with hundreds of thousands of people sharing his images on the internet. As well as going viral in the virtual world, Joe has exhibited and sold work internationally. His paintings, original collages and prints can be found in the Saatchi Gallery, 45 Park Lane and in the private collections of Coldplay, Eric Cantona and The Madden Brothers.
His artwork has been used on album covers for well known artists such as Tears For Fears and Janelle Monae, inspired a music video by Coldplay and been featured in advertising and on book covers.
He supports, with artwork donations, charities such as The Eden Project, Heart Research UK and the The Big Issue.
Joe lives and works in the UK.
_“Joe navigates a rich landscape with grace and humor, making nice with many recognizable visual pastimes. He plays them against each other in a way that puts different eras in dialogue, allowing characters to travel far from their 50’s Home Gardening Magazine roots to the far cosmos. He flirts with the themes of nostalgia and loss but ultimately composes lighthearted images
that are in dialogue with today’s sampling culture, collapsing and hacking together sources from across the universe in fun and rudely jacked up color schemes.”_
— Wangechi Mutu, internationally acclaimed artist