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Painting, Oil on Canvas
Size: 27.6 W x 39.4 H x 2 D in
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A portrait of the 'everyday person' created entirely from memory. We privileged seem to seek for more; no matter how much we have. A nice example came via a chance encounter with a Balinese taxi driver on my way to the airport to start my journey back home after a two week trip in December. “My life is very simple. I don’t have much money and I don’t want much. My son is all I need. I am very happy.” I am fascinated by the people I meet when visiting a new place (which I’m very lucky to be able to do every now and then). Simple cultures (such as that in Bali) seem to have it so right. Overcomplicated cultures (such as ours) seem to have it so wrong. Our culture prioritizes ownership; simple cultures prioritize important things. This is my point of view anyway. This reminded me of why the majority of my paintings focus on the ‘everyday person’. People can be so different. The less-privileged tend to interest me profoundly more - even within our society. I guess it’s because they surprise me more. Painting featured on BBC World News in conjunction with current show - 'IDENTITY'
2018
Oil on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
27.6 W x 39.4 H x 2 D in
Not Framed
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Green paints directly onto raw, unstretched canvas, working instinctively, without preamble or pause for thought. His earliest work was observational and figurative, with a kind of meticulous precision, but, having demonstrated this precocious skill, he felt free to cast-off formal technique and to work in a more expressive way, characterised by loose, vivid unpredictability. The first impression is of gestural vitality and rich painterly effect – bright colours merge into murky smudges; sharp definition blurs into misty formlessness. There are sweeping lines; scribbly detail; indistinct colour washes; paint drips, flows or clumps into crusty accretions. Suggestions of formal structure are quickly subverted. Amidst this abstract maelstrom there are hints of crude calligraphy, figuration and human faces – ambiguous, half-formed, partially erased. “The last decade has been about dissecting the human form in a process that is energetic, spontaneous and organic. I now find it more powerful to capture the essence of a person rather than to render an exact image. The paintings I make today are one-offs that I couldn’t replicate. They are unique to specific moments, authentic to me. I don’t look for or seek inspiration; I live my colourful life and allow that to guide the path for my practice.”
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