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IN A WHILE CROCODILE Painting

James Green

United Kingdom

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 48 W x 50 H x 0.2 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Depicting a fashion conscious woman, this piece examines a consumerist modern society. Rather than dressing her in Lacoste, I wanted her to almost be eaten by the crocodile logo. She works every hour under the sun in a job she despises and does not receive the pay she deserves for working or get the deserved benefits for working. Yet, even with all the hard work she puts in to earn money, she spends most of it on things she does not need. Selling your time on something you don’t care about is like selling your soul. I've been there. You can have the most impressive CV in the world, but it means nothing. I was a senior salesman, and a young one at that, chasing the very thing that I use my work as an artist to explore: money. Money has never had any value to me. It seems arbitrary. Confusing. A figure on a screen that puts one man in the gutter and another in a penthouse. It’s not that I’m overly idealistic. I know that we need money. But we don’t need as much as we think!

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Painting:

Oil on Canvas

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

48 W x 50 H x 0.2 D in

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Green paints directly onto raw, unstretched canvas, working instinctively, without preamble or pause for thought. His earliest work was observational and figurative, with a kind of meticulous precision, but, having demonstrated this precocious skill, he felt free to cast-off formal technique and to work in a more expressive way, characterised by loose, vivid unpredictability. The first impression is of gestural vitality and rich painterly effect – bright colours merge into murky smudges; sharp definition blurs into misty formlessness. There are sweeping lines; scribbly detail; indistinct colour washes; paint drips, flows or clumps into crusty accretions. Suggestions of formal structure are quickly subverted. Amidst this abstract maelstrom there are hints of crude calligraphy, figuration and human faces – ambiguous, half-formed, partially erased. “The last decade has been about dissecting the human form in a process that is energetic, spontaneous and organic. I now find it more powerful to capture the essence of a person rather than to render an exact image. The paintings I make today are one-offs that I couldn’t replicate. They are unique to specific moments, authentic to me. I don’t look for or seek inspiration; I live my colourful life and allow that to guide the path for my practice.”

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