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West End Girls series A Portrait of Eve as St Joan of Arc Print

John McDonald

United Kingdom

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“OUT OF THE DARKNESS CAME A LIGHT LIKE NO OTHER” The first of the West End Girls series, A Portrait of Eve as St Joan of Arc is a stunning original painting by John McDonald, a Scottish artist based in Derbyshire. The painting is a highly unusual portrait of an unknown heroine, 'Eve', as St Joan of Arc. From a rich dark background the portrait emerges as though a beautiful light is touching the face, hands and hair; simple and intriguing planes and shapes unite to create a complex and beguiling image. Eve is depicted with hands clasped in prayer looking up to the light, with an expression which can be interpreted by the viewer in many ways, and which seems to shift as you look at it. The West End Girls series celebrates and redefines beauty and age, freedom and change challenging society and media depictions of women. The series celebrates some of the inspirational women of the West End of Derby. It also seeks to raise these 'unknown' women to a kind of biblical or cinematic drama, suggesting that there is an inner icon in each of us. We are all saints and stars in potential. The artist has embarked on a series which continues to challenge and change the way males view and portray females in art. Far from being a feminist apologia John's work sets a standard and establishes a rightful balance and respect between the sexes. His empathy and uncompromising approach explores the beauty, wisdom, survival and strength of his characters. Eve as St Joan of Arc is painted on a very high quality artist's canvas, with sturdy wood stretchers, finest quality cotton stretched canvas, in artist's quality acrylic paints. The painting is also twice varnished to protect from dust and UV damage, and comes ready to hang.

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Print:Giclee on Canvas

Size:16 W x 12 H x 1.25 D in

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

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Born in a Glasgow tenement in a sectarian district, I left school with a piece of paper (no certificates) saying that I was deaf and would be best employed in a noisy environment as everyone would be similarly disadvantaged. Born under the image of Christ of St John of the Cross by Salvador Dali. This huge painting in Kelvingrove art gallery seems to have an impact on me becoming an Artist in my 50s. Can I say that I spent years of my childhood evading gallery custodians and sliding along the polished floor under this painting? Unknown to me at the time, this painting by Dali, with its dynamic perspective and monumental scale, planted the seed for a love of art, and awakened the soul of this deaf kid from Drumchapel. When I first picked up a piece of charcoal as an adult and started to draw, it was a version of Dali's Christ of St John of the Cross which I created. Following a decade working in noisy environments, my real education began: in a Merseyside Unemployed Resource Centre. Training to become a Welfare Rights Officer I became hungry for education. In becoming mentally astute in the law, politics, and history that inform welfare and union work, I found, with naivety, myself. My fine art practice is informed by the dual and equal passions of my life: a passion for creative arts, and passionate campaigning for social justice. I have always been involved in the arts, through theatre, film, directing, and spoken word performance. For a long time I needed to shout, and I used performance to shout publically, about abuses and inequality I witnessed in mainstream services, to shout out for social justice, and educate on behalf of silent minorities. I am profoundly deaf and found that being involved in the arts was a way of being included. I started painting about 6 years ago on an old van that had been converted as a camper, just a plain white van that became a giant 3D canvas. I was conscious of passers by either watching or commenting, both were a challenge because of deafness but it was this situation that allowed me to be more included in my community and society in general. People liked my work and over a period of years as the van canvas was filled so was I, with confidence and more involvement with passers by, some who became friends. My painting is both the catalyst and the fruition of a personal journey towards peace.

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