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Part of a series of at least 12 pictures, The God of the Gaps is a meditation on the role that media plays in filling the gap left by the removal of God in a more secular society. As someone who was brought up in a Christian tradition but who has long since moved away from those beliefs, I'm interested in how the values and explanations that that early indoctrination has had on how I view the world and what I've done cognitively to make sense of an existence without some kind of guiding deity. The works are considerations of the mental gymnastics believers and non-believers carry out in order to understand the world around them. As usual with my work, the clash of fractured images is intended to invoke the feeling of confusion and sensory overload that you experience in modern life as you are bombarded by information from an ever increasing range of sources - both physical and digital. I hope those viewing the pictures will also appreciate the colour dynamics. As with all of the things I make, I want my works to be visually eye-catching as well as conceptually thought provoking, so that - even if the message isn't completely understood, people might still think it looks nice...
2024
Paper on Glue
One-of-a-kind Artwork
8.3 W x 11.7 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
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Born in 1979 in Bishop Auckland, Co. Durham. Lives and works in Nottingham. I am a collage artist who uses abstraction, geometric patterns, and analogue attempts at recreating the effects of digital glitching to explore issues of identity, memory, masculinity, cultural expectations, mental health, the distorting effect of media, and social class. My work is created using pages and covers from magazines which are then folded and torn (or occasionally cut) then pasted together to reappropriate and juxtapose images in fractured and fragmented form. Whilst there are occasional larger pieces, most work is on common A4 paper sheets (many of which have been previously used for other purposes) that are easy to acquire, easy to digitally scan, and easy to frame. That immediacy is important as it is a demonstration of how art and artistic thought should be accessible to all given that the issues covered in the work affect everyone. Built layer upon layer, the pictures are densely detailed. Care is taken to consider both the images used and how the placement on the page both reveals and hides different elements – symbolising how, in both our identities and in wider societal structures, only certain things are made overt whilst other things are intentionally or inadvertently concealed.
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