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The Disco-Microbe Metaphor. Painting

Oliver Perry

United Kingdom

Painting, Acrylic on Wood

Size: 23.6 W x 23.6 H x 0.4 D in

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We are all made up of pretty much the same thing, a human soup of about 36 trillion cells, all of them minding their own business and generally getting on in perfect harmony. And yet here we are, all the same yet equally different. So why do we act so differently to the same stimuli. In simple terms, we can put it down to ‘The Disco Microbe.’ A bizarre scattering of biological dust, a little known and greatly misunderstood phenomena that lets people get up and do a little dance, make a little love, get down tonight. Some react to the beat, some to the rhythm, others fixate on the lyrics, while others sit in the shadows and complain that they just don’t like it, but however it works, exposure to it produces a vast and varied reaction to the same stimuli. So if you get the Disco Microbe Metaphor (and many won’t, it’s a bit cryptic), you might ask yourself think how this strange phenomena puts its stamp on every other conceivable level; race, religion, sexuality etc. How that same collection of gloop disproportionately escalates their reaction to that stimuli depending on whatever strain of Microbe they’ve been subjected to and the dangerous irregularities prolonged exposure to it brings So while most of us continue to dance in perfect harmony, immune to the far reaching extremes of The Disco Microbe, we should be wary of the rogue headbanger who only dances to the sound of their own drum.

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Painting:Acrylic on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:23.6 W x 23.6 H x 0.4 D in

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Born in 1973 in London I am an artist and that is all that matters. Colour is the way forward and a metamorphic approach to the figure is my take on the world today. So, what are those odd little figures all about? I found a new phrase recently, ‘Psychological Cubism’ and I think that sums up what I’m going on about rather nicely.   So Cubism in its purist form views things from multiple angles, giving you a 360 (almost topographical) view on a single plane. I do the same thing with psychologically fractured subjects.  So I take the extremes of human emotion, and create expressive, fragmented figurative works that shows minds and bodies gripped by an overwhelming inner fear. A kind of forewarning about the fragility of the flesh and the solitude of humans in the face of technical progress. The paintings come about almost by accident, a provocation, a journey into the dark energy of the subconscious. This lingering mania and disorder igniting in our minds our own stories of the absurdities of modern life. Letting us search for the demons buried deep inside, while dragging the carcass of our prejudice and hatred behind us. Echoing the raw disturbance that bubbles under the surface of society.  So I look at the anxiety, depression and uncertainty that stems from the constant pressure to present our ‘best life’. In a world preoccupied with technology, where we are connected to thousands, yet loneliness is commonplace amongst the likes, the follows, the hashtags. I seek new visual paths to unsettle the viewer, pushing what they are comfortable with. While the paintings maintain a hint of accuracy, they flit between controlled precision and unabashed exuberance, and there’s always an awkwardness to entering the paintings that provides an emotional rawness, a more elemental form of self expression that feeds off the nervous system in pure undiluted imagination. And then I wrap them in colour. Geometric Abstraction. Squares, circles and triangles, the other side of what I do.  A long time ago I asked for some advice on where my work was heading and was told I was answering (quite proficiently) a question that was asked 70 years ago, and that I should do something more contemporary. So I did. A quick google search revealed contemporary art as a series of squares, triangles and circles, often interlinked with a bit of a scribble and maybe a patch of colour. So I embarked on a journey to see where it would take me.

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