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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 30 W x 24 H x 1.5 D in
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This painting is ready to hang as it comes with a sawtooth hanger. It does not require framing. 'Rock Yourself To Sleep' is painted with quality Winsor and Newton acrylic paints. My work is abstract and is almost another language for me. I have a condition which often leaves me with severe brain fog. Painting fills in the gaps when there are no words available. When painting it I was thinking about the moments people don't see. Whether it is the things you think in your head or in some cases, your whole existance. There are thousands of people with a chronic illness or disability whose whole universe is a room or a bed for example. Most people do not know the sorrow, frustration or loneliness that goes on behind closed doors. It is this theme along with ideas of separation that inspired this piece. I mostly used pallet knives to paint this work. I scratched in to different areas revealing the colour beneath. This gives it a tactile element. I chose acrylic as I like to work in layers and so this medium with it's fast drying properties is ideal.
2016
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
30 W x 24 H x 1.5 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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My art is the words I can't find. Thank you for taking the time to stop at my shop. Here is my brief story. I had studied Art, design, video and photography at The University of Sunderland. There I was very interested in layers. Physical layers and layers of meaning. My work was very intricate and laboured. Although it was surrealism that got me interested in art initially, I became very excited by modern art and found the ideals to be similar to my own. Equally I was passionate about music and sound and how it can accompany moving (or static) images to create a feeling within the viewer. After returning to Norfolk where I had grown up, I started studying music and set up a band. Later I became a care worker (as music and art were not paying the bills! ) and although I found it rewarding, I still had this strong need to create. In 2012 I became very ill with M.E. I was completely bed bound for a year and unable to have my curtains open most of the time as the light hurt my eyes. I couldn't sit up or roll over. I sometimes couldn't understand what people were saying. I couldn't talk because the brain fog was so bad. But it was this illness that eventually started me creating art again. Eventually I was able to make things from my bed. I would make miniatures out of polymer clay and sometimes draw pictures or designs. As I write I am in bed. The difference is that now, although I still cannot walk unaided and still stay in my home most of the time, I am able to paint again. Only steps away from my bed is my art room where I am able to use actual paint on actual canvases or wooden panels. It feels like such a relief to finally be able to express myself without the need for words. My painting style has completely changed now. I am painting from a different place within myself. It is the only thing I can physically do for myself and the only power and control I have. I find that by painting my abstracts I am finding my voice even when words don't come easy. It feels like finally having a drink after walking around in a desert. I hope you enjoy my work as much as I enjoy creating it.
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