Men of Tin on Thrones of Gold (2025)
- Abstract
- Acrylic & Collage
- 60 x 60 x 1.5 cms (23.62 x 23.62 x 0.59 ins)
- Ref: 724265
£ 200.00
“Men of Tin on Thrones of Gold” by abstract artist Tim Willcox explores greed, power, and corruption through bold texture and gold leaf. A mixed-media commentary on hollow leadership and the lure of wealth.
This painting looks at the madness of power and the way it feeds off wealth - or at least the illusion of it. The “men of tin” are the kind of leaders who mistake shine for substance; they crave gold, glory, and control, but underneath it all, they’re hollow.
The rough textures, torn edges, and flashes of gold leaf tell a story of greed dressed up as grandeur. It’s a mix of beauty and decay - a reminder of how easily people can build empires out of something that glitters but doesn’t last.
It’s not meant to preach - more to prod, to laugh a little, and to wonder why the same patterns keep repeating through history.