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Things that sleep Painting

Nadeem Baghdadi

United Kingdom

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 36 W x 48 H x 1.2 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

The theme for this painting was inspired by the book 'Why we sleep' written by Matthew Walker. I started to envisage how other living beings sleep apart from humans. I studied and research the patterns of different animals and their sleep cycles. I then got interested in the circadian rhythm as well as the pineal gland. All of these subjects started to create a picture in my mind and I started to juxtapose these images onto canvas. I like the way in which the images interact with each other on the canvas. I also have placed the number of hours that each subject sleeps in a days cycle. I like to create art work that is relevant to the human condition and the the observer can connect with, such as sleep, as all living things sleep. This work is in mixed media on canvas It is signed by me on the reverse. The work is produced at my studio in Falcon Mill.

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Acrylic on Canvas

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36 W x 48 H x 1.2 D in

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Growing up in the British Northern County of Lancashire, my creativity was recognized and encouraged from a very early age. Subsequently, I attended the Cumbria Institute of Art and Design. I continued developing a passion for fine art, and my initial training were in drawing, painting, and sketching. As an aspiring artist living in a deprived area of Lancashire, my passion for art was often shunned and not encouraged. Amidst criticism, I held onto my passion and continued to create art from a deep, personal place. For many years, my work went unrecognized, but my resilience and determination kept me moving forward. Despite the challenges, I remained committed to my artistic vision and journey. I spent a lot of time looking at the works of Lucien Freud and Francis Bacon as well as impressionist painters such as Monet and Pollock. Within this period, which mainly consisted of self-learning, I looked and studied intensely the form, both within the human figure and the form contained within inanimate objects. Being of Indian origin, artists such as Bhupen Khakkar, Gaitonde, and Raza have influenced my work to some degree. I have taken on the cultural and traditional practices from a variety of art forms and acquired them through my own stages of art development. Over the last two decades, I have worked on developing more of a signature style using very expressive strokes, and my inclination now is towards abstract form of line, colour, and shape. I am searching for intensity, colour, and energy within my work.

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