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The Men Who Made Mistakes. Painting

Laurence Friedlander

United Kingdom

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 19.7 W x 15.7 H x 0.7 D in

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Gradients, perspectives. Suggesting transition and movement. From near to far. From dark to light. From low to high. From dank to dry. Inspirations? Schopenhauer advises; caring about who we are in the estimation of others is a weakness we should limit. What's going on in consciousness of others shouldn't influence our sense of wellbeing. If someone categorises someone as a loser, a mistake-maker, one should not take these labels seriously. For they are derogatory. Based upon false belief that a person's unfortunate position is their fault. Within their power. That they're to blame & deserving of contempt (Laurence has suffered contempt severally). In reality we don't control our fate. Many if not most times our life circumstances are just luck. A lot of Laurence has come out in yet another of his somewhat ironic paintings, "The Men who made Mistakes".

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

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Size:19.7 W x 15.7 H x 0.7 D in

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Lowborn, lacking Luxury Beliefs, but not inverted snob. Orphaned, outcast, male, straight, white, capitalist (a tiny fish in a very big pond), quite conservative in fiscal and social matters. In long term and friendly relationship. Purposely irrelevant prankster, yet pragmatic, singular, evolved, authentic, ironic, sardonic, sceptical. I realise some of these classifications could go against one. Definitely not intersected. Comparatively deprived early life, which has had life-long permanent effect. Not least in being grateful, for what I've got. And for any opportunities that I can both recognise and take. These themes within some of my works. Never faked a sarcasm too. Personally loyal to those who have tried or helped me. What else is a man of honour to do? Really enjoy painting, sometimes. In silence, without media lies etc., have noticed sound of my own breathing as I paint. Most expressive, rather than regular. Still learning after all these years. Still learning. Thank you for your interest.

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