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'Figment (or Philosophers Path with cherry blossom' Painting

JAMES BURKE

United Kingdom

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 39.4 W x 19.7 H x 0 D in

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Juxtaposing the familiar aesthetics of Formalism, Hard Edge or Minimalism with narratives suggestive of Modernist painting practices, the context of these works are filtered through postmodern working methodologies. The colours are taken from nature & location (see titles) - selected using a geometric grid-like algorithm. Colours only appear once. Colour conversations within the pattern structures also explore positive & negative spaces - ‘Belief is built around what is not visible, the empty fragments between what is visible’. The painted areas on the 2:1 stretched, fine linen surfaces, remain within a standard photographic ratio of 4:3, offering up a window - reminiscent of a possible landscape beyond.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:39.4 W x 19.7 H x 0 D in

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James Burke (b.1983) is a London based visual artist. 6 years of fine art training, culminated in a Masters degree at UAL Central Saint Martins in 2007. James Burke’s practice challenges current notions of colour & process, pattern & geometry, materiality & form; whilst drawing on principles from Formalism, Hard Edge & Minimilism, to the Bauhaus, Design Art & Relational Aesthetics. The circular geometry used by the artist seeps into cultures, with subtle differences & a broad range of applications. The geometry has been seen & experienced inside churches, cathedrals, mosques, synagogues, roman villas, ancient ruins, shopping malls, haute couture, books & museums. The artist extracts this geometric form & applies it through a postmodern working methodology. Artist notes: - ‘The act of using circular forms, creates a bridge between geometry as the machinery of reality, and the ergonomics of organic matter.’ J Burke, Financial Times Magazine, 2007. - Design principles & psychological narratives are explored through the lenses of both nature & the machine. - The circular form is beautiful. It never ends. - Belief is built around what is not visible, the empty fragments between what is visible.

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