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This piece will be for sale at ‘The Other Art Fair - London’, Oct 13-16, 2022, Old Truman Brewery, London,England ARTIST WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE Our online landscape is filled with icons of connection and direction. However, we feel a kind of plastic existence - there is nothing to really experience, to taste, to touch, to feel. So we have taken this opportunity to tell lies and in turn, have become wary of what is real and what is not. We do not know which way is up-our ‘home’ feels upside-down. These works question ‘what is reality?’ The mark making is immediate, primal, guttural. As in a Tàpies work, non artistic materials are incorporated into the paintings as if to give the paint an added sense of reality and object. The tactile nature of paint is beckoning the viewer to come back to the here and now. To experience the paint and understand the art. I use oil paint because it is alive. It continues to change over time. It creates a skin and then dries out and cracks … morphs into something else. As do we. This painting will be for sale at The Other Art Fair - London, Oct 13-6, The Truman Brewery
2022
Oil on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
36 W x 36 H x 2 D in
Not Framed
No
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Danie Wood was born in London, England in 1965 and now lives on Vancouver Island, in British Columbia, Canada. A creative director by trade, she was schooled at York University where she received a BFA with Honours. My paintings dialogue between place and being which reflects a basic need to understand the world in which we live. I am interested in investigating human experience and the states of flux, change and transformation using landscape as a metaphor. The questions, ‘Who are you? What are you doing here? and Where are you going?’ are key to my personal patois. (‘D’où Venons Nous / Que Sommes Nous / Où Allons Nous’ - Paul Gauguin, 1897.) I paint about loss and transformational change - the experience of personal loss as well as the physical change in the action/process of painting. Displaced, by moving between continents as a child, I have spent much time contemplating “Where do I belong?”. My painting is inspired by Casper David Friedrich’s ‘Monk by the Sea’ and the transcendental paintings of Mark Rothko and Anselm Kiefer. The elements of water, wind, earth and fire are always at the root of my personal patois. The landscapes of language, jargon, graffiti and social change also intrigue me. I have been painting a series called ‘City on Fire’ where I imagine myself as a spectator from afar watching the urban centres burn as a result of self-absorption, over consumption and environmental change. Graffiti-like marks can also be found in my work ... Graffiti, the ‘language’ of the collective unconscious, marks ownership, belonging and place. I have been recently influenced by contemporary, Chinese painter, Lianghong Feng who adapts Chinese philosophy, calligraphy, Eastern and Western art history, and urban graffiti into his painting.
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