Really excited to have been selected to show three of my paintings at the 2015 Chianciano Biennale in Tuscany. The Chianciano Museum of Art is such a beautiful gallery and I'm really looking forward to taking part. It will also be amazing to take a trip to such a beautiful part of the world. 130 artists selected from 40 nations looks set to be an amazing show. Below is a link to the museum's website and also a video showing the 2013 Biennale.
Monday, 29 June 2015
Thursday, 14 May 2015
I Wanna Be You
I am very interested in how figures pass through space.
In this instance not necessarily a traditional landscape but a construct. Although
the text on this painting alludes to the scene being set in London, the sharp
yet over exaggerated angular background could represent any metropolis. With
this painting I wanted to depict just how much do you need to attain to truly
have enough and how much can be lost within a life that has become isolated.
The inclusion of the macaw parrot tethered to the man’s hand holds what could
be seen as his last positive vestige of confidence, as he walks towards a small
memory of someone from his past or perhaps a totem signifying his anxieties and
desires towards his future.
I Wanna Be Yours Acrylic on Canvas 60cm x 60cm |
Social Subterfuge
With this painting I am looking into the notion of how
people can use objects to sustain and attain recognition thus trying to gain or
maintain stability within an exceptionally highly pressurised career situation.
The precarious nature of the trapeze artist is an illustration of the fine line
in which the individual is treading during day-to-day life. In a dog eats dog
world the acquisition and display of an object steeped in history and class
could offer important keys to important doors. Ultimately in this painting I have used the
piano as an example to indicate how people can use inanimate objects to often
aspire towards grandiose ideals. The
thread that runs through this painting is one of a knife-edge using the totems
and text to establish the fact that this is quite possibly a mere strategy to
win friends and influence people.
Social Subterfuge Acrylic on Canvas 60cm x 80cm |
Flash Harry
I chose a fairly narrow canvas for this particular
work because I wanted to establish physical limits upon how I could orchestrate
the composition right from the start. It is always interesting to take a step
back and look at different sides of social interaction. In this instance the pageantry
and wooing in the act of courtship and also the fragility and vulnerability
behind the bravado a person establishes in the quest for a mate.
The peacock is the wall of confidence, although not
showing its feathers it turns away demure and seemingly disinterested. The boy is exaggerated reality, tired, doubt
ridden and disillusioned by the façade he has established. Although outwardly
the peacock seems strong, through the use of totems and text the whole
situation is far from an elaborate display, but seems actually exceptionally
fragile.
Flash Harry Acrylic on Canvas 90cm x 76cm |
A Good Christian Boy
With this painting
I wanted to examine posture and in turn portray how we often judge hastily on
outward appearances. As with some of the other canvases within my new body of
work, I am enjoying experimenting with ambiguity. This young man is dressed in the uniform of
his time. Perhaps we are privy to a moment of penance, remorse, an act of self-preservation
or is this an image of a person in mourning? I was interested in using a
religious element both within the title and composition, including a crucifix
rolling through the youngster’s fingers. With this painting I wanted to explore
several different aspects of a young modern man’s vulnerability together with
the contradictory element of the swagger of youth, an uncomfortable ease that
could be seen as lacklustre, but ultimately intimidating.
A Good Christian Boy Acrylic on Canvas 60cm x 60cm |
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