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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 72 W x 24 H x 2 D in
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This triptych portrait of Dave Brubeck was inspired from a black and white photograph taken of him leaning on the top of a shiny black grand piano during a recording session early on in his career. Like his style of jazz music, the painting has a certain simplicity and immediacy when viewed in its entirety, but on closer examination one begins to realize that it consists of a multitude of juxtaposed contrasting rhythmic elements, whose fragmented shapes intertwine to form the whole complex structure. An air of fun and playfulness exudes from the composition, akin to that which is experienced from Dave Brubeck's unique musical compositions which remain as fresh today as they did when they were originally conceived back in the latter half of the twentieth century. The three paintings were created using Liquitex acrylic paint applied with palette knives and brushes to a stretched canvas on a wooden frame. They are supplied fitted with brass wire and felt pads, ready to hang on the wall.
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
72 W x 24 H x 2 D in
2
Not Framed
Not applicable
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Prior to attending my degree course I had been experimenting with painting in a cloisonné style not unlike that of Patrick Caulfield and Valerio Adami but using mixed media. At art college I developed this style further by continuing to paint using bold, block colours but now using Liquitex acrylic on canvas and without the black outlines. After graduating in 1982 I continued to paint for a short while and sold a few paintings, but then focussed on a career that involved writing, arranging, performing and teaching music. I returned to painting in 2011 using a similar stripped-down figurative style of painting, but now concentrating on nudes and portraits of my favourite rock, pop and jazz musicians. Conventionally, an artist chats to the sitter whilst their portrait is being created in their presence, resulting in the subject’s personality becoming captured within the image. My portraits are painted to a backdrop of the “sitter’s” music playing, which enables me to encapsulate in a painterly fashion my interpretation of their musical identity. Requests for commissions are most welcome.
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