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Mould Painting

Tom Allwinton

United Kingdom

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 31.9 W x 22 H x 0.6 D in

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About The Artwork

'MOULD' is my appeal to a modern dilemma. The eye wrapped in thorns is meant to manifest a disturbing, uncomfortable sensation, as the most valuable human jewel is cut by the spikes of the weed. This, parallel to the mould, signifies the decay of the eye as it loses the ability to see. What we cannot see are the invisible forces effecting our lives in various way, whether it be consciously or unconsciously, on our screens or on advertisement banners, anywhere. What we must search for is the hidden beauty within our surroundings, wherever it may reside. The use of oil stick on the matte acrylic background provides a contrast in texture giving the piece a further dimension.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:31.9 W x 22 H x 0.6 D in

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Tom engages with an eclectic range of images taken from the everyday, books, art history, and television. By funnelling a broad range of source material onto the canvas, the work oozes ambiguity. Although Tom is extremely selective with his choice of word and image, he combines them in such a way to blur any apparent meaning, allowing for a unique and individual voyage into the deep void created by the multitude of layers of paint and newspaper on the canvas. Tom’s work orbits around anti-capitalist themes as his bombastic brush strokes become an expression of detest towards powers of corruption. Tom’s work is a protest against the spiritually depraved world we live in and aims to sustain and invigorate the culture of art he is so infatuated by. Tom is a London-based artist who is a graduate from the University of Brighton and is currently studying a masters at UAL: Camberwell.

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