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Purple Penguin is a humorous, expression of a wintery animal. I was inspired by the positivity and playfulness of the winter months and festive period. I paint with acrylic as it dries very quickly. It allows me to build up the layers of colours and form. I mix strong, vibrant colours and the medium keeps them pure on the canvas. The finish of a canvas is very important to me. I choose ones that are sturdy in form and have a smooth surface to allow the colours to remain crisp and even. Using a base acrylic spray I am able to get a uniformed background colour, and tend to keep to three colours within my artwork. I love to play with colour combinations that relate to their subject. I like to block out the additional elements around the animals in the composition so that they don't detract from the focus. The play with the detail and simplicity is beautiful. The colours used in this piece are cooler tones to represent the subject and their environment. The strong purples against the citrus yellow/green allows the usual contrast you expect from a penguin, while moving away from the realistic colour palette.
2020
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
15.7 W x 19.7 H x 0.7 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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I am an ARB accredited architect with eight years professional experience, five years post qualification. Since graduating from my Masters I have worked for numerous famous architecture practices. My experience ranges from exhibition work, book publications, architectural practice to fine art. I have worked on all stages of construction. I would like to take this moment to explain the kind of architect/designer I am. Growing up in London’s first Applied Arts Showhouse I was surrounded by the work of numerous artists showcasing their designs in a domestic setting to attract commissions. This type of upbringing ensures a different relationship with art, and an appreciation of how integral it is to daily life. It produces a level of respect for design, and more importantly, for ideas. In my home everything from our light switches to our front gate was designed by an artist. The interaction between the human and the environment was stimulating, and yet also everyday. I try to continually use my artwork and architecture to progress ideas in this area, interrogating how geometry can be used to evoke healthy and desirable living, how colour can stimulate positive emotions. The client is an integral aspect of how any design develops, whether in fine art or architecture, but as a concept the client is often reduced to a list of targets. For my final project in my Masters I considered how design could be developed through the subconscious; a technique I continue to use now through my art studies. The approach removes personal taste, influence, plans, and allows the form to produce itself. Once an initial move is made it is very difficult for the next move to be random. Chance design removes this continuum. I produced canopies made from dry paint, columns formed from elastic bands, bricks made in the shape of Lego and coke can walls. The materials were everyday items, and were not always fit for purpose, but they evoked a response from the viewer or inhabitant. The decay of the materials over time also gave a different depth to the structural pieces, producing a design that could change. Through this project I studied how people can use their waste materials to develop their environment, obtaining skills of construction in the process. My ideal would be for art to inform architecture, and not be seen as a separate entity. My home was permanently changing colour and layout; it made architecture exciting.
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