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In this captivating abstract blue painting, the artist skillfully combines Gerhard Richter's influential style with the calming hues of nature. The canvas exudes a tranquil, Richteresque ambiance, featuring deep shades of blue that convey the serenity of a cascading waterfall. The artist demonstrates masterful use of a rich palette, allowing the blues to intermingle and undulate, creating a harmonious visual composition reminiscent of the natural world. The flowing layers form a dynamic and contemplative arrangement, capturing the essence of Richter's artistic approach while celebrating the organic allure of a waterfall. This artwork invites viewers to immerse themselves in a serene sanctuary where art and nature harmoniously intersect. Crafted over extended durations, some spanning years, these canvases embody a meticulous layering process using multiple coats of acrylic paint. The application is executed with hand-made paddles or squeegees, complemented by tilers' notched tools for creating distinctive striped and checked patterns. The strategic overlay of initial stripes and grids plays a pivotal role, influencing subsequent scraping actions that yield textures and effects deemed truly distinctive. As paint collects in troughs, pools in boxes, and smears on edges, it gives rise to captivating formations—jags, flurries, and cloudlike marvels. The interplay of aggressive scraping during intense wet-on-wet sessions results in surfaces characterized by intricate complexity, subtle nuances, captivating edges, and an overarching sense of rhythm and harmony.
2022
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
19.7 W x 15.7 H x 1 D in
Not Framed
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William Watkin, an Oxford/London-based abstract painter, was born in 1970 in Stoke-on-Trent in the North of England. He began painting in his late forties and only began to exhibit and sell his work in the spring of 2023. He is entirely self-taught. William is a well-known philosopher and theorist, and his painting practice carries on some of his innovative ideas around abstraction and perception in a more material, intuitive fashion. William’s work is dominated by bright colours, thick textural paint, intricate process, and abstract forms. His canvases are intense and dynamic explorations of colour, gesture, surface, and texture through the use of stripes. His work is concerned with materiality, process, and thinking abstraction through geometric grids and complex colour combinations. Yet, most of all, they are joyful, detailed, tactile, surprising, multi-hued explosions of paint, kept in check with the strict forms of stripes, crosshatches, lozenges, squares, diagonals, and the occasional circle. “My art reflects the two sides of my personality,” he says. “The logical side, stripes, process, panning, and the spontaneous side, expressiveness, gesture, freedom. That’s why I call my process crosshatch expressionism”. William has been painting for just over half a decade and his work only came to market in May 2023. Since then there has been great demand for his paintings, especially after his first solo show in May 2024 “Scrapes & Stripes” in the new art space “The Old Piggery” (Oxfordshire). During those first 12 months William sold over 300 pieces from tiny, but gorgeous, works on paper, to the new, large-scale crosshatch works which are selling globally as fast as he can make them. His work is already collected internationally in America, and Germany in particular, and is part of the private collection of several notable writers, thinkers and creative practitioners in the UK. People have been particularly fascinated with William’s innovative crosshatch expressionism process. Using scraping techniques, he learnt from watching videos of Gerhard Richter, he uses large paddles to add layers of stripes of paint in various thicknesses and in different directions. Then he uses notched paddles and other tools to scrape off, or cut, stripes of paint to reveal layers below.
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