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When we meet in the midnight hour ... Painting

Persi Darukhanawala FRSA

United Kingdom

Painting, acrylic paint on Paper

Size: 27.6 W x 35.6 H x 1.9 D in

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About The Artwork

Living in a society full of noise, much of it technically sentimental, I have always felt an ineluctable pull to find sanity by paring down – wading through the froth. The trees near my studio in Kennington are the best. I talk to them – and sometimes they talk back, as on the occasion I took this one back in my head and heart with me to my studio and brought it alive in the context of my creative activity. And it took me back to meeting in the midnight hour … many moons ago … a cool midnight blue for a hot early love: . ‘When we meet in the midnight hour I will bring you night flowers (coloured) Like your eyes Tonight at noon, I'll touch your hand Held for a moment amongst strangers … (Paul Weller, ‘Tonight at Noon’, 1977)

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Painting:acrylic paint on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:27.6 W x 35.6 H x 1.9 D in

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‘My pictures are songs: explosions of energy, meaning and communication. They are spurs for communication with the self and others.’ (Persi Darukhanawala) Persi Darukhanawala’s minimal pictures explore the uncertainty (and so, de facto, excitement) of life (ars longa, vita brevis). With multivalent richness, Darukhanawala’s painting-songs somehow communicate endless, elusive psychologies rather than reproducing already-known visuals. Like the vibrant songs with which they have polylogues, the paintings are life-embracing, positive but equally critical and the product of a spirit in revolt (‘l’homme révolté’). Darukhanawala has attracted sustained interest from academics, critics, individual collectors as well as design houses and hotels. He was shortlisted for the prestigious Art Olympia 2017 in Tokyo, Japan.

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