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Blurred Horizons (Now Framed) Painting

Scott Maxwell

Australia

Painting, Oil on Paper

Size: 12 W x 16 H x 0.1 D in

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This is an original oil painting on paper by South Australian artist Scott Maxwell This artwork comes with an external frame This painting is NOW FRAMED in a floating frame. The oil painting paper is mounted on to a wooden birch board which is mounted into the neutral colour quality floating timber frame. The price has been adjusted to account for the frame. Check out the updated photos. What lies beyond the horizon. Land or sea the horizon speaks to us, it reminds us that there is more beyond. The openness of country evokes feelings of the great expanse of our land, the open skies and ocean vistas remind us that there are other experiences, other people and country beyond that horizon. The view beckons us to explore, to travel to seek out what lies beyond. Many people spend as much time as they can chasing horizons, there is always more to find. The multiple top and bottom edges of each band of colour or tone are horizons, occurring up and down the canvas. Each new horizon, a new time and place with all of the memories and anticipations that we feel when we cast our minds back or ahead. The layers or bands may represent the life experiences a strata of our time on earth. With the squeegee I blur some of those horizons, I blur the bands of colour and tone that hint at the strata of our lives and life experiences that we stack on top of each other as we travel along our linier lifetime. I think it's a way to show that we don't always see the horizon clearly. For me it's a way to express how I see my own personal horizons and my lifes strata. This painting can be mounted onto a cradled wooden panel with the sides painted ready to hang unframed. The price can be adjusted, I can organise that if you are interested. If you want a painting a particular size I'm willing to do commission work. Get in touch with me or the Saatchi team, no problems.

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Painting:Oil on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:12 W x 16 H x 0.1 D in

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I am a South Australian artist born in Adelaide, where I still reside today. I studied art at TAFE. I've been painting for most of my life. I am a full time painter. I suffer from chronic pain, this is a very large, but not entire influence on my art. Painting helps to give life more substance and meaning, for both myself and the viewers and collectors. I believe there are many mysteries in life that can only be attained through a creative artistic process. Art is a mysterious story with many coloured layers and textured intrigue built on to the surface of the canvas. Art should be a question not an easy answer. Questions are an opportunity, an opening to possibilities especially when they are coming from the deeper consciousness, free from the restraints of logical thought. Answers and definitions are a closing off of those questions and possible connections. I try to not have too much of an idea of what I am going to paint when I sit at the easel, but I do seem to have some recurring themes and styles. They range from fiery intensely coloured artworks filled with heat that represent what's at my core, Stormy dark paintings and muted more earthy tones. I enjoy creating organic surfaces and often these paintings resemble organisms, cells and their environment. These works often represent or are questions about my own mortality as i get older and our very deep connection to the earth we live on. There are also many connections to what happens as a result of chronic pain, what's going on via receptors in the brain, message pathways and chemical reactions, triggers and relief. Change and the ability for things to become something else is a big inspiration, this shows in many different ways. Yet It's really all about the process. Working the materials, creating a surface with texture and depth. During that process the subconscious is accessed and a mystery plays out. Something ephemeral yet with deep connections is revealed and can be worked through and manipulated on the canvas. What the finished creation is becomes somewhat less important to the artist, the process is where it's at, that's my part of the therapy, the learning process. When people think about how an artwork was made or wonder what it is about it that attracts them, it's a glimpse of the learning and often healing process that the artist went through to create it. There's an opportunity there, something may speaks to you, you may not hear it, but, a thin thread might be there.

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