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Loco Loco Painting

Gill Kippen

United Kingdom

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 47.2 W x 59 H x 1.8 D in

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About The Artwork

My work is about paint, specifically oil paint and the way it holds the brush mark. This makes the surface of primary importance, with texture varying from thin glaze to impasto. Gesture governs the quality and character of the marks which may appear random but which are controlled by various brush sizes and shapes. Other painting tools include palette knives, fingers and spatulas. The paint is continuous to the edges of the canvas as the work is intended to be seen without a frame ie. as a 'made object', not a 'window on the world. This piece is a riot of colour seemingly reflecting the sometimes chaotic nature of the modern world.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:47.2 W x 59 H x 1.8 D in

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I’m a painter and falconer based in the Scottish Highlands and my practice reflects the duality of pursuing these very different occupations. The hawk flying high in the landscape represents freedom, but this is freedom completely dependent on its perfectly designed form and structure. A painting comprises many brush marks, each part of the whole. So the hawk with his feathers, coloured, shaped and exactly placed. The introspection and confinement of studio practice directly contrasts with flying hawks free in open landscape and this is perhaps reflected in the different approaches I’ve taken to painting. Works can be either abstract or figural, gestural or uniform but always underpinned by an exploration of paint as a substance in terms of colour, texture and surface. Open space, cloudscapes, night skies, flight and movement are interpreted in paint by 'making the marks move'. The painting as a ‘made’ object’ is fundamental and some works recycle sections of old work so that the canvas, instead of remaining concealed beneath paint, becomes a surface in itself as well as being integral to the work. Works in oil are unframed on box canvas in order to retain brush marks at the edges and emphasise the work as ‘object’ not ‘window’.

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