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Whysteria Print

Gregory Cliffe

Australia

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In my artwork, I delve deep into the raw emotions and tangled interactions of human connections. Using oil, charcoal, India ink, and oil pastel, I depict a crowd where each figure expresses a complex blend of desperation and intimacy. This expressionist approach captures the fervor and subtlety of human emotions, inviting viewers to reflect on their own relationships and the profound impact they have on our lives. This piece is sure to bring a powerful, thought-provoking presence to any room. This mixed-media painting was inspired by my stay in Paris in 1984 and the current state of siege in the Western World. Part of the Groupthink series which focused on group behaviour, this work focuses on mass hysteria and crowd psychology. Oil and ink on water colour paper, box framed under glass.

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Giclee on Fine Art Paper

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8 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

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13.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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My initial art training occurred in TAFE and Colleges of Advanced Education in Sydney, Australia the 1970s, where I was strongly influenced by Abstract Expressionism, sculptural formalism and performance-installation art. I practiced as a sculptor and performance artist until the late 80s. This was punctuated by two performances at the Cite Internationale Des Artes, Paris in 1984 courtesy of a AGNSW Moya Dyring Studio residency and an Australia Council travel grant. In the 1990s I began to paint and studied a Master of Arts at The University of Western Sydney from 99-2001.Over 20 years my studio research evolved to embrace the concept of "totalized time" and the stratification of memory in my work lends itself to the historical references I use in my paintings, creating a mixture of philosophical and ideological threads through time.

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