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Corpus Ripples Painting

David Bennison

United Kingdom

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 36.2 W x 36.2 H x 1.6 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Painting inspired by Cambridge University, Cambridge, United Kingdom. Corpus Ripples reinterprets Cambridge University Architecture into a contemporary ethereal setting featuring Kings College Chapel, Great St Mary’s Church, Hobson’s Conduit, and the Corpus Clock. Originally completed in 1614, Hobson's Conduit brought fresh water to the Market fountain in the Market Place centre in Cambridge. Redeveloped in 1855, a Gothic revival gabled fountain was erected and the original structure of Hobson's Conduit was moved to the corner of Lensfield Road. After standing for nearly 100 years in the marketplace, most of the Gothic fountain was unfortunately demolished in 1953. Corpus Ripples features the time-eating Corpus clock mounted on what was once the Gothic Hobson’s Conduit; a long-forgotten piece of Cambridge’s past. The closed, concentric Labyrinth circles echo the gold disc design of the clock and the unstoppable ripples of time.

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Painting:

Oil on Canvas

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

36.2 W x 36.2 H x 1.6 D in

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Graduating from the Cambridge school of Art in Illustration, David Bennison is a full-time British artist living and working in Cambridge, UK. His concepts have remained firmly grounded in the exploration of curvilinear perspective which complements his current work that has its origins in visual dream interpretation. David’s fine art painting explores ethereal and figurative subject matter that is interweaved with multiple viewpoints to produce intangible landscapes that continue a narrative from one canvas to the next. Repeated metaphors suggestive of sexuality, birth and death, seemingly make subtle relationships with confusing, existential pathways of everyday life. Obvious inspirations to David’s work have included the architectural drawings of Piranesi, graphic artist M.C. Escher, Illustrator Paul Hess and local artist and printmaker Glynn Thomas.

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