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Dark Head III is about capturing a luminous and ambiguous presence through light, darkness and my fascination with surface. The subtle textures of the painting create a push and pull tension as the face emerges from the shadows. Features are hinted at but not all is revealed. I aim to create an essence of something but without giving the identify of the subject away as I want the viewer to search deeper within to find more. 

Dark Head III appears to change depending on where it is viewed, as the light reflects and shimmers off the impasto surfaces, creating an effect of appearing and disappearing. This aids to the ambiguity and depth of the image.
Dark Head III is about capturing a luminous and ambiguous presence through light, darkness and my fascination with surface. The subtle textures of the painting create a push and pull tension as the face emerges from the shadows. Features are hinted at but not all is revealed. I aim to create an essence of something but without giving the identify of the subject away as I want the viewer to search deeper within to find more. 

Dark Head III appears to change depending on where it is viewed, as the light reflects and shimmers off the impasto surfaces, creating an effect of appearing and disappearing. This aids to the ambiguity and depth of the image.
Dark Head III is about capturing a luminous and ambiguous presence through light, darkness and my fascination with surface. The subtle textures of the painting create a push and pull tension as the face emerges from the shadows. Features are hinted at but not all is revealed. I aim to create an essence of something but without giving the identify of the subject away as I want the viewer to search deeper within to find more. 

Dark Head III appears to change depending on where it is viewed, as the light reflects and shimmers off the impasto surfaces, creating an effect of appearing and disappearing. This aids to the ambiguity and depth of the image.
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Dark Head VI Painting

Jean-Luc Almond

Guernsey

Painting, oil on Wood

Size: 11.8 W x 15.7 H x 1.2 D in

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Dark Head VI is about capturing a luminous and ambiguous presence through light, darkness and my fascination with surface. The subtle textures of the painting create a push and pull tension as the face emerges from the shadows. Features are hinted at but not all is revealed. I aim to create an essence of something but without giving the identify of the subject away as I want the viewer to search deeper within to find more. Dark Head III appears to change depending on where it is viewed, as the light reflects and shimmers off the impasto surfaces, creating an effect of appearing and disappearing. This aids to the ambiguity and depth of the image.

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Painting:oil on Wood

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Size:11.8 W x 15.7 H x 1.2 D in

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Jean-Luc Almond is a British artist who received his BFA in 2013 from the City & Guilds of London Art School. His paintings have won various awards, including The Cass Art Commission of the National Open Art Competition, Somerset House and The Best Painting Prize at the ‘Injustice’ Open Art Competition, La Galleria, Pall Mall, judged by esteemed art critic, Edward Lucie Smith. He has been featured as a Saatchi Art 'One to Watch' and in the '20 Emerging Artists to Buy Now' Collection on Saatchi Art. His work is exhibited internationally. Notable exhibitions include Start Art Fair, Saatchi Gallery, SCOPE Basel, Switzerland, The Other Art Fair and The London Art Fair. Collections of interest include Mark Cass- CEO and founder of Cass Art, Tony Elliot, founder of Time Out Magazine, Sandstorm films- UK and Arte Al Limite- Chile. Among Jean-Luc’s influences is Victorian photography. His paintings are constructed through the processes of creation and destruction, damage and repair. Jean-Luc is obsessed with the materiality and texture of the paint itself. He embraces the transformations that take place when he is no longer a slave to the image and the painting becomes more about the paint and the surface. A certain tension exists within the thick surfaces of his paintings, as paint takes precedence over representation.

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