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Not of brick and stone Painting

Alan James Mcleod

United Kingdom

Painting, Gouache on Soft (yarn, Cotton, Fabric)

Size: 56.7 W x 29.5 H x 1.2 D in

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About The Artwork

This picture uses an upholstery linen rather than traditional artist's canvas. It gives the surface a lovely soft feel, complimenting the subtle changes in the colours. The fabric has been laid on mountboard then fixed to a traditional stretcher. The frame is a natural wood tray frame adding a few centimetres to each edge. A small linocut has been used to apply the blue colours. Fabric paints were used in combination with gouache to create a subtle blend of staining and surface colour. There's a lot to look at, which is not immediately obvious.

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Painting:Gouache on Soft (yarn, Cotton, Fabric)

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:56.7 W x 29.5 H x 1.2 D in

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After a brief, but successful career as a freelance textile designer, I had a long hiatus away from the world of art and design. Only returning in earnest at the beginning of 2014, producing hand-painted papers that I often collage together, to produce mainly abstract and highly textural artworks. 'Are there any truly unspoiled exotic locations left to discover? That is the question Alan poses as he returns to Gloucester Road’s pop-up art space, Gallery40 with an exhibition full of atmospheric and lyrical works. The collection is united by the belief that "after the plundering, years of neglect and souvenir hunting, all that remains are fragments of architectural and decorative surfaces". And the result is a body of intriguing abstracts with layers of interest to captivate the viewer. Alan’s early career was in textile design. Perhaps this explains the subtle synergy he creates between decorative elements and textured surfaces to imbue each work with mystery and meaning using gouache, gold paint and gold-leaf.' Brighton Arty ''When we viewed Alan’s recent portfolio of work, we were immediately impressed by the breadth and depth of the content – and its complete ‘hang-ability’ in any home setting. The work is modestly priced and we were convinced that this collection should be seen and enjoyed by a new audience. It is skillful and has a craftsman’s understanding and character. Definitely one to watch.'' Doubtfire Gallery

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