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"Exam Results" Print

Adrian Odell

Jersey

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Wow, when I look back, I was definitely trying to say something in this painting. I knew exactly what it was, although the painting took some time to figure out as I went along. I wanted to represent societal judgment of people based on results from what they consider objective evaluations of ability - exams. By using exams as a form of judgment, they categorise or stamp people with a mark which sticks with them and sends them on different paths and journeys in life. These are represented in the painting if you look carefully - there are three round dots representing different exits - this way if you get green, this way if you get red, and this way if you end up in the middle. So, having figured that, what am I really saying. The painting does not suggest that the lady is jumping for joy or sadness - not in the least. But the sandal left on the top of the building is evidence of a jump. The items in the windows to her right are important.... the objects, items and colours are important. I will leave that for thought. However, what is all over the painting is that exams have not necessarily steered society in the right direction. The approach has left an indelible mark on buildings, strained with geometric similarity, lack of respect for architectural beauty in design, flippant use of materials and so forth. It has sterilised creativity and the reflection of non-examinable traits in so much that we see about us. On the positive side, there are extremely successful people who discard exams as nonsense, and yet achieve immensely. All of this is questioned by this painting. It does not suggest that exams are wrong, but what it does do is suggest that society needs to think very carefully when it decides what to test and how, as that is what they are imposing as a filter for the results which are eventually reflected all around people. In turn, what is reflected around people has an influence on who they become. It is a never ending circle. I really enjoyed this painting, it was a big outflow for me. I used gold leaf in the painting for emphasis, including on the border.

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Print:Giclee on Canvas

Size:12 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in

Size with Frame:13.75 W x 17.75 H x 1.25 D in

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Hello, thank you for visiting - the Artwork on this website supplements my journey described on www.adrianodell.com. My background: I live and work in Jersey, Channel Islands. I am an enthusiastic Artist, from painting to photography and vase collecting. I lived in the Caribbean for many years, and bought colourful art. The colours and vibrant culture inspired me. I purchased various pieces of pottery from Mexico, Brazil and other bright and exuberant countries. When I moved to Jersey, I started collecting Italian vases, attracted by the colours but equally the raw, tactile beauty of handmade art glass from Murano. I dedicated vast effort to building a collection of art glass made by Vittorio Ferro (1934-2013), visited Venice and wrote a book which I self-published on Amazon "Murrine from Murano - One Man's Art in the Glass of Another". It is about how I found my journey in Art in the Glass made by Vittorio Ferro. The book needs much further work, but is well represented on my website as explained above. It represents my basic premise that Art is a repository of culture. A language which communicates across generations. A language which is influenced by all that is around, from architecture to personal experiences. It is constantly changing between and within people from moment to moment. I started painting in January 2015, and my work on Saatchi very much shows the full journey. I believe everyone is an Artist, given my theory that Art is an "emotion", and the expression of it, whether in a painting, poetry, dance or singing, is an Artistic Medium and not Art itself. I believe Art exists in the mind of the creator and in the mind of the perceiver. Thus, Art is never the same for two people, or within a person as their perception of any one Artistic Medium fluctuates due to short term factors, such as mood, as well as long-term factors, such as past experiences. My journey in painting, which has absorbed the best part of two and a half years, is displayed on Saatchi. There were no lessons and no sketches, What you see here is what I sat down and painted. Photographed. I have not stopped yet. People ask me why I do not take painting lessons given my passion for Art. I always explain that I am not so much interested in the technique or skills, but rather grappling with my own soul to express what is in it - colours, texture, design and otherwise. I do not mind how they are perceived.

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