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Al Capone (Marco Polo) and Pai Mei (Kublai Khan) 1272AD Print

James Moore

United Kingdom

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A painting created for the 'Like The Lines Of A Hand' exhibition in Manchester, exploring Calvino's Invisible Cities. The painting depicts the two main characters from the book, but represents them using obvious stand-ins. This draws attention to the highly unreal feel of the story. The scene they are located within is adapted from a level of the computer game Mortal Kombat, which is a reference to the combative nature of the dialogue in Invisible Cities.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:12 W x 9 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:17.25 W x 14.25 H x 1.2 D in

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James Moore's paintings are fundamentally inspired by landscapes. Dramatic skies, open spaces and distant horizons are painted in a subtle way that plays with beauty of the genre. James' works repeatedly pick up on cues from artificial environments, such as the landscape from a video game, a film backdrop or a theme park, and these starting points are used to launch into a meticulously constructed painting. Other works represent places that James has ridden through during long distance cycling trips. They seek out an emotional, memory laden connection to landscape and often focus on 'man-made' incursions into these places. Layers of paint and smooth applications of colour create sensual painted objects that sometimes veer towards photorealism or computer rendering, and at other times expose the qualities of the material and processes.

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