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Crosshatch Expressionismm Painting

William Watkin

United Kingdom

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 39.4 W x 23.6 H x 0.6 D in

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I have always been interested in crosshatching and weaving effects. The way a line or ribbon goes over another line, and then under another, has been part of my process since I began to paint. There are several contemporary artists who use crosshatching especially using taping but I am an intuitive, expressionist and spontaneous artists using the scraping technique made famous by Richter. These pieces are made from multiple layers of acrylic paint applied over long periods of time, in some cases years. I paint using hand-made paddles or squeegees. I also use tilers’ notched tools to create striped and checked effects. In this piece I have tried to create an expressionist, free, and gestural crosshatching simply by using a scraper panel. The gestural dynamism that is missing from using tape and other constructed ways of painting, which I love by the way, is what you feel here and it gives the piece a life and warmth I think. It also produces random effects on the surface, interactions and weavings I did not plan. Even the colour is mixed on the canvas, everything happens there. This is a breakthrough piece for me and I am now developing crosshatch expressionism in various maquettes and canvases. The painting is signed and dated. It comes with two free maquettes of acrylic on paper 40cm x 30cm worth $200. They show how I created the process over time before trying to execute it on a large canvas.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:39.4 W x 23.6 H x 0.6 D in

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William Watkin is a continental philosopher and theorist exploring his ideas on abstraction and indifference in paint. His canvases are intense and dynamic explorations of colour, gesture, surface, and texture through the use of stripes. His work is concerned with materiality, process, and thinking abstraction through geometric grids and complex colour combinations. William is a late-blooming, emergent artist whose works have only very recently come to market (May 2023), and have already been purchased by several notable writers, intellectuals and film makers. Inspired by Richter’s work Watkin uses various paddles and tools to create highly textured and rhythmically abraded surfaces onto which multiple, thick layers of paint are added over time and then removed repeatedly until the image is formed. The final pieces are astonishingly rich in intensity of colour, detail and are very tactile. There is a lot going on across the surface, but from a distance they attain a beauty and harmony that is absorbing and immersive. The inspiration of Turner, Monet, Rothko, Pollock and Richter is clear. But Watkin is also influenced by grids, crosshatching and weaving. His work shows signs of Durer, Mondrian, brutalist architecture, Polish kilims, tartan kilts, basketry, data systems and DNA. If you are interested in any of his pieces, he welcomes interaction with potential collectors. Email him with literally any questions on: william.watkin@gmail.com Born in Stoke-on-Trent in 1970 William Watkin was an accomplished and obsessive drawer as a child but was encouraged to drop art at school, and concentrate on other more academic subjects by teachers and family. In a way this turned out for the best as Professor William Watkin is now one of the world's leading continental philosophers teaching at the cutting edge Brunel University in West London, author of numerous celebrated books and giving talks on philosophy and aesthetics all over the world. Although Prof. Watkin stopped drawing he remained fascinated by modern art. After finishing at Manchester University he fell in with the YBAs, hanging out with them in Hoxton Square, Brick Lane, The Coach and Horses and The French House in the early nineties. He left that scene behind as he moved to Poland and then Ireland, but art remained central to his academic work as he built his university career writing about New York School aesthetics.

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