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Inocencia (Innocence) portrait of My Mexican Heroine by John McDonald.

Inocencia is an original painting based on a childhood photograph of a well known Mexican artist.

Measuring just over 1 metre (45 inches) square, Inocencia will be a striking focal point in any home or public environment.  It is painted in artist's quality acrylics on high quality 100% cotton canvas, hand stretched by the artist.  The painting is acrylic varnished to protect from light-fading and dust.

Inocencia is a delicate and sensitive portrait which beguilingly depicts my Mexican Heroine as an archetype of innocence.  And simultaneously refers to the innocence of the artist, as an outsider.

This work is a really contemporary piece which brings traditional and modern aesthetics together in perfect harmony.  Painted in warm sepia tones that take us back to the earliest days of portrait photography, and brought right up to date by the artist's decision to complete the portrait in fine pencil.

The painting reveals its own process and explores the 'making' of an artist, as well as the making of a work of art. 

The subtlety and simplicity of Inocencia continues John McDonald's Mexican Heroine series, being the seventh of thirteen portraits.  He has a very literal empathy with the Mexican Heroine, and the body of work as a whole explores human themes of love and loss, suffering and strength, and passion for life.

Like many of John's paintings there are often hidden symbols, or meanings hidden in the work.  Inocencia is no exception.  If you look closely you will see the charm on the child's necklace is in fact a little pair of ballet shoes.  This is a poignant touch, knowing that the Mexican Heroine had polio and could not have danced like other little girls.  Except that John's meaning is the opposite.
Inocencia (Innocence) portrait of My Mexican Heroine by John McDonald.

Inocencia is an original painting based on a childhood photograph of a well known Mexican artist.

Measuring just over 1 metre (45 inches) square, Inocencia will be a striking focal point in any home or public environment.  It is painted in artist's quality acrylics on high quality 100% cotton canvas, hand stretched by the artist.  The painting is acrylic varnished to protect from light-fading and dust.

Inocencia is a delicate and sensitive portrait which beguilingly depicts my Mexican Heroine as an archetype of innocence.  And simultaneously refers to the innocence of the artist, as an outsider.

This work is a really contemporary piece which brings traditional and modern aesthetics together in perfect harmony.  Painted in warm sepia tones that take us back to the earliest days of portrait photography, and brought right up to date by the artist's decision to complete the portrait in fine pencil.

The painting reveals its own process and explores the 'making' of an artist, as well as the making of a work of art. 

The subtlety and simplicity of Inocencia continues John McDonald's Mexican Heroine series, being the seventh of thirteen portraits.  He has a very literal empathy with the Mexican Heroine, and the body of work as a whole explores human themes of love and loss, suffering and strength, and passion for life.

Like many of John's paintings there are often hidden symbols, or meanings hidden in the work.  Inocencia is no exception.  If you look closely you will see the charm on the child's necklace is in fact a little pair of ballet shoes.  This is a poignant touch, knowing that the Mexican Heroine had polio and could not have danced like other little girls.  Except that John's meaning is the opposite.
Inocencia (Innocence) portrait of My Mexican Heroine by John McDonald.

Inocencia is an original painting based on a childhood photograph of a well known Mexican artist.

Measuring just over 1 metre (45 inches) square, Inocencia will be a striking focal point in any home or public environment.  It is painted in artist's quality acrylics on high quality 100% cotton canvas, hand stretched by the artist.  The painting is acrylic varnished to protect from light-fading and dust.

Inocencia is a delicate and sensitive portrait which beguilingly depicts my Mexican Heroine as an archetype of innocence.  And simultaneously refers to the innocence of the artist, as an outsider.

This work is a really contemporary piece which brings traditional and modern aesthetics together in perfect harmony.  Painted in warm sepia tones that take us back to the earliest days of portrait photography, and brought right up to date by the artist's decision to complete the portrait in fine pencil.

The painting reveals its own process and explores the 'making' of an artist, as well as the making of a work of art. 

The subtlety and simplicity of Inocencia continues John McDonald's Mexican Heroine series, being the seventh of thirteen portraits.  He has a very literal empathy with the Mexican Heroine, and the body of work as a whole explores human themes of love and loss, suffering and strength, and passion for life.

Like many of John's paintings there are often hidden symbols, or meanings hidden in the work.  Inocencia is no exception.  If you look closely you will see the charm on the child's necklace is in fact a little pair of ballet shoes.  This is a poignant touch, knowing that the Mexican Heroine had polio and could not have danced like other little girls.  Except that John's meaning is the opposite.
Inocencia (Innocence) portrait of My Mexican Heroine by John McDonald.

Inocencia is an original painting based on a childhood photograph of a well known Mexican artist.

Measuring just over 1 metre (45 inches) square, Inocencia will be a striking focal point in any home or public environment.  It is painted in artist's quality acrylics on high quality 100% cotton canvas, hand stretched by the artist.  The painting is acrylic varnished to protect from light-fading and dust.

Inocencia is a delicate and sensitive portrait which beguilingly depicts my Mexican Heroine as an archetype of innocence.  And simultaneously refers to the innocence of the artist, as an outsider.

This work is a really contemporary piece which brings traditional and modern aesthetics together in perfect harmony.  Painted in warm sepia tones that take us back to the earliest days of portrait photography, and brought right up to date by the artist's decision to complete the portrait in fine pencil.

The painting reveals its own process and explores the 'making' of an artist, as well as the making of a work of art. 

The subtlety and simplicity of Inocencia continues John McDonald's Mexican Heroine series, being the seventh of thirteen portraits.  He has a very literal empathy with the Mexican Heroine, and the body of work as a whole explores human themes of love and loss, suffering and strength, and passion for life.

Like many of John's paintings there are often hidden symbols, or meanings hidden in the work.  Inocencia is no exception.  If you look closely you will see the charm on the child's necklace is in fact a little pair of ballet shoes.  This is a poignant touch, knowing that the Mexican Heroine had polio and could not have danced like other little girls.  Except that John's meaning is the opposite.
Inocencia (Innocence) portrait of My Mexican Heroine by John McDonald.

Inocencia is an original painting based on a childhood photograph of a well known Mexican artist.

Measuring just over 1 metre (45 inches) square, Inocencia will be a striking focal point in any home or public environment.  It is painted in artist's quality acrylics on high quality 100% cotton canvas, hand stretched by the artist.  The painting is acrylic varnished to protect from light-fading and dust.

Inocencia is a delicate and sensitive portrait which beguilingly depicts my Mexican Heroine as an archetype of innocence.  And simultaneously refers to the innocence of the artist, as an outsider.

This work is a really contemporary piece which brings traditional and modern aesthetics together in perfect harmony.  Painted in warm sepia tones that take us back to the earliest days of portrait photography, and brought right up to date by the artist's decision to complete the portrait in fine pencil.

The painting reveals its own process and explores the 'making' of an artist, as well as the making of a work of art. 

The subtlety and simplicity of Inocencia continues John McDonald's Mexican Heroine series, being the seventh of thirteen portraits.  He has a very literal empathy with the Mexican Heroine, and the body of work as a whole explores human themes of love and loss, suffering and strength, and passion for life.

Like many of John's paintings there are often hidden symbols, or meanings hidden in the work.  Inocencia is no exception.  If you look closely you will see the charm on the child's necklace is in fact a little pair of ballet shoes.  This is a poignant touch, knowing that the Mexican Heroine had polio and could not have danced like other little girls.  Except that John's meaning is the opposite.
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Inocencia portrait of My Mexican Heroine as a child Original Painting

John McDonald

United Kingdom

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 45 W x 45 H x 1 D in

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Inocencia (Innocence) portrait of My Mexican Heroine by John McDonald. Inocencia is an original painting based on a childhood photograph of a well known Mexican artist. Measuring just over 1 metre (45 inches) square, Inocencia will be a striking focal point in any home or public environment. It is painted in artist's quality acrylics on high quality 100% cotton canvas, hand stretched by the artist. The painting is acrylic varnished to protect from light-fading and dust. Inocencia is a delicate and sensitive portrait which beguilingly depicts my Mexican Heroine as an archetype of innocence. And simultaneously refers to the innocence of the artist, as an outsider. This work is a really contemporary piece which brings traditional and modern aesthetics together in perfect harmony. Painted in warm sepia tones that take us back to the earliest days of portrait photography, and brought right up to date by the artist's decision to complete the portrait in fine pencil. The painting reveals its own process and explores the 'making' of an artist, as well as the making of a work of art. The subtlety and simplicity of Inocencia continues John McDonald's Mexican Heroine series, being the seventh of thirteen portraits. He has a very literal empathy with the Mexican Heroine, and the body of work as a whole explores human themes of love and loss, suffering and strength, and passion for life. Like many of John's paintings there are often hidden symbols, or meanings hidden in the work. Inocencia is no exception. If you look closely you will see the charm on the child's necklace is in fact a little pair of ballet shoes. This is a poignant touch, knowing that the Mexican Heroine had polio and could not have danced like other little girls. Except that John's meaning is the opposite.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:45 W x 45 H x 1 D in

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Born in a Glasgow tenement in a sectarian district, I left school with a piece of paper (no certificates) saying that I was deaf and would be best employed in a noisy environment as everyone would be similarly disadvantaged. Born under the image of Christ of St John of the Cross by Salvador Dali. This huge painting in Kelvingrove art gallery seems to have an impact on me becoming an Artist in my 50s. Can I say that I spent years of my childhood evading gallery custodians and sliding along the polished floor under this painting? Unknown to me at the time, this painting by Dali, with its dynamic perspective and monumental scale, planted the seed for a love of art, and awakened the soul of this deaf kid from Drumchapel. When I first picked up a piece of charcoal as an adult and started to draw, it was a version of Dali's Christ of St John of the Cross which I created. Following a decade working in noisy environments, my real education began: in a Merseyside Unemployed Resource Centre. Training to become a Welfare Rights Officer I became hungry for education. In becoming mentally astute in the law, politics, and history that inform welfare and union work, I found, with naivety, myself. My fine art practice is informed by the dual and equal passions of my life: a passion for creative arts, and passionate campaigning for social justice. I have always been involved in the arts, through theatre, film, directing, and spoken word performance. For a long time I needed to shout, and I used performance to shout publically, about abuses and inequality I witnessed in mainstream services, to shout out for social justice, and educate on behalf of silent minorities. I am profoundly deaf and found that being involved in the arts was a way of being included. I started painting about 6 years ago on an old van that had been converted as a camper, just a plain white van that became a giant 3D canvas. I was conscious of passers by either watching or commenting, both were a challenge because of deafness but it was this situation that allowed me to be more included in my community and society in general. People liked my work and over a period of years as the van canvas was filled so was I, with confidence and more involvement with passers by, some who became friends. My painting is both the catalyst and the fruition of a personal journey towards peace.

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