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Repetition I Painting

Brendan Forde

China

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 43.3 W x 37 H x 1.2 D in

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'Repetition I' is an exercise in process, coming from a long standing experiment of 'painting' with silk-screens. The colours were created by applying a hand-painted 'REPETITION' silk-screened image multiple times to create a contrast to the subsequently overlaid white text. This overlaid text is laid out in tight, uniform array to allow for differing, yet cohesive contrasts in colour. A very literal exercise in repetition, a total of 18 colours were used by adding them one by one as the work progressed. This layering of colours gives rise to a beautiful effect of dimension and depth, with subtle optical shifts between their interplay, again the result of an organic process unfolding in the studio whilst 'in the work'. This was a purely experimental piece, investigating the applied process of repetition, and the first in a series of forthcoming works.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:43.3 W x 37 H x 1.2 D in

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In 2013 I opened up my first studio/gallery space in China. Working in a variety of media, with a focus on silk screen printing, I began exploring my own working practice, while connecting to and collaborating with a number of artists and creatives in Chengdu City. My personal work in this period spanned multiple mediums including solo/group exhibits and curation of a number of group shows and events (2013-2019). Whichever media/medium I find myself working in, my first intention is always to find ways in which to connect with people in some new way, in an attempt to alter perspectives, both real and imagined. I may also on occasion be looking to provoke, though only ever with the aim of starting a conversation. Communication of ideas is where my personal curiosity lives. My initial works in China centered on iconography, as I sought ways to both empasise and deconstruct the power of recognisable imagery and icon (I was also having fun with people's reactions). As I've continued to experiment, more recent works have centered around language, with a recent exhibit 'Failure to Communicate' (2019) investigating social context bias (Dual Inheritance Theory). I've been very much enjoying the process of honing thoughts and observations down into concise, often prose like structure, transforming these texts into visual, sometimes abstract imagery.

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