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Landscape Print

Parth Upadhye

Canada

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

These landscapes and cityscapes are my experiments with a limited palette of colors and brushes. Having worked with knives for many years, I decided to focus on a tool that has often been used exclusively by painters. The various colored patches are filled randomly. As the works progress, two or more at a time, the color shifts in the brush. Unless there is a dramatic shift in hue or value, the same brush is used to move from one color to another. I have attempted to make these landscapes work as seen from above or ground level.

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Giclee on Fine Art Paper

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12 W x 6 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:

17.25 W x 11.25 H x 1.2 D in

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“The verb “reinvent” captures the essence of what I do.”, says Parth Upadhye, a Toronto based artist. Despite entering the art scene in his late forties, he says that age has only made him wiser and less risk averse.  Fascinated by stories people have been telling each other for centuries, he reinvents these narratives. He is acutely conscious that the creators intentionally used cryptic language and hypertext in order to control transmission. After all, the stories started out as missives of individual or collective beliefs. Today many fall under the umbrella of tradition.  “Pragmatism dominates communication - clarity and brevity are supreme - at the cost of omitting all kinds of complexity. Basically most dialogue verges on simplism”, observes Parth. “I want my work to not only be open for interpretation but also encourage reading of different narratives.” He engages in extensive Inquiry and study to become intimate with his subject. He layers his work with traditional motifs, contemporary symbols and visual metaphors. Impasto, glazing and stripping are integral to his practice, because that is how “stories are told.” He primarily works with oil on wood or paper. His arsenal of tools includes a variety of knives, rubber spatulas, rollers, brushes and even carving tools. He also uses sculpting clay to create tools. His pace is meditative with bursts of intensity interspersed with quiet contemplation. It is rare that he has less than five paintings in progress at the same time. He tries to stick to his plan or the original germ of thought, but allows the moment to take control over his painting.  "Painting with oil is like life", he describes his process, "It's about adapting and evolution."

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