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Part of '.....to be consumed' series.
Inspired by my experiences and observations as a creative within the fashion industry. Witnessing the rise of pop culture and the knock on effect within the industry, it has lead to a stark reality of depletion of our natural resources, previously unimaginable waste creation and destruction and loss of lives and livelihoods. While this has been well documented I wanted to explore the tension reflecting the damage caused by way of aggressive texture and rubble effect usage while the use of garments and fabric serve to somehow immortalise, give importance back to them and allow them to live on.
Part of '.....to be consumed' series.
Inspired by my experiences and observations as a creative within the fashion industry. Witnessing the rise of pop culture and the knock on effect within the industry, it has lead to a stark reality of depletion of our natural resources, previously unimaginable waste creation and destruction and loss of lives and livelihoods. While this has been well documented I wanted to explore the tension reflecting the damage caused by way of aggressive texture and rubble effect usage while the use of garments and fabric serve to somehow immortalise, give importance back to them and allow them to live on.
Part of '.....to be consumed' series.
Inspired by my experiences and observations as a creative within the fashion industry. Witnessing the rise of pop culture and the knock on effect within the industry, it has lead to a stark reality of depletion of our natural resources, previously unimaginable waste creation and destruction and loss of lives and livelihoods. While this has been well documented I wanted to explore the tension reflecting the damage caused by way of aggressive texture and rubble effect usage while the use of garments and fabric serve to somehow immortalise, give importance back to them and allow them to live on.
Depth of canvas is 3cm (1.2in) however protrusion of garment/fabric or texture means total depth of 4cm (1.5in) in some areas

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Untitled and unknown no4 Painting

Terence Senford

United Kingdom

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 23.5 W x 31.5 H x 1.2 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Part of '.....to be consumed' series. Inspired by my experiences and observations as a creative within the fashion industry. Witnessing the rise of pop culture and the knock on effect within the industry, it has lead to a stark reality of depletion of our natural resources, previously unimaginable waste creation and destruction and loss of lives and livelihoods. While this has been well documented I wanted to explore the tension reflecting the damage caused by way of aggressive texture and rubble effect usage while the use of garments and fabric serve to somehow immortalise, give importance back to them and allow them to live on.

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Painting:

Acrylic on Canvas

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

23.5 W x 31.5 H x 1.2 D in

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Having been in the fashion design industry for some time I often refer to stress being the catalyst for me to start painting again as an outlet during a low point in my life. Now I draw upon the duality of the wider world of popular culture stemming from fashion and creativity and the need to express from an artistic, less restrictive standpoint. My practice draws on identity, experience and the tension created between the two. I work mainly in abstract using acrylic paint however my intensions are to explore notions of tension and texture within my works, whether through materials like mixing fabric, sand and plaster etc with paint or through gesture and the use of non traditional tools like household cleaning brushes or building/ DIY tools to create gesture and mark making. I primarily use monochrome black and white palette as a nod towards my love of black and white photography. I find a certain truth within the depth of a photographic image citing Herb Ritts, Peter Lindbergh or David Bailey's work as inspiration. I guess through the abstract work I produce I channel blurred and abstracted photographic imagery in my mind. My vast experience as a designer means I am constantly battle with myself, vying against creating the beautiful curated image or collection, or creating merchandised colour and so on. I find the more I try to avoid that world the more it informs much of what I do. I realise the processes and the environment I have been used to for two decades prove to be strengths with the creation of my works so I am at the stage of 'letting go' to further become myself in order to express. As a result I have developed further into an additional routes like using collage mixing gesture and imagery, the use of creating pattern and loose repetition and creating soft/semi soft sculpture. I see this as part of my continued journey of discovery and expression of the self while influencing others through my work.

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