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Painting, Acrylic on Wood
Size: 42.9 W x 42.9 H x 1.6 D in
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A continuation of the work I have been doing since my college days. Interpreting figurative and scientific worlds whilst retaining a Classical form.
2016
Acrylic on Wood
One-of-a-kind Artwork
42.9 W x 42.9 H x 1.6 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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Personal Statement 2014 Ken McClymont Awarded the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Award in 1981 for figurative work my life through art has been varied. It is too easy to say that training in the figurative provides a solid basis and stimulation for the abstract. In my case that is only part of the truth. My painting also draws its inspiration from other sources such as music, but above all my work in the theatre. Over twenty years of directing, designing and writing for the stage have had a profound impact on the way I understand images. In a sense, my dedication to acrylic abstraction on canvas or board has allowed me the freedom to express more intensely some of the ideas and emotions I convey in the theatre. It is as if I were directing the shapes and colours to enable them to stage an experience. In this context, every gesture finds its place in the creation of depth and movement, not just in relation to the whole piece, but also in the connection established with the viewer. My smaller works in box frames make these relationships more palpable. Members of the audience should be engaged, even if they don't agree with each other. My hope is that the intensity of the encounter is not quickly forgotten. I became tired of people admiring what they could recognize in my paintings ("˜What a nice apple!') instead of using their imagination to realize that the form is far more than a window through which to see the content. And so my swirls, dabs and drips (with the occasional use of collage and ink), strain for a different kind of life, beyond the human face which may be their subconscious point of origin. It is what I call Figurative Abstraction.
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