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Peeling Skin - Limited Edition 1 of 10 Print

Martin Vallis

United Kingdom

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Award: Special Merit Category. Patterns Art Exhibition. Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery. December 2017. This image is from the series 'Texture' The title of this image is taken from a few words in the song "Peaches" by the British Punk Band, The Stranglers (Great Band!) As someone who has a diagnosis of Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder both of which impact on my life on a daily basis, sometimes mildly and sometimes severely. I often feel Texture can be a reflection of my internal emotional world. Peeling Skin is attached to a feeling of painful rawness that my condition often exposes me too. I print my images on A3 Archival White Matte paper. The image size will be approximately 8x10 or what I consider sits aesthetically correct within the paper size. Please feel free to contact me if you would prefer a different type of paper and a different finish.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:8 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:13.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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"To see we must forget the names of the things we're looking at"-Claude Monet Some imagery has far more immediate impact, landscapes or portraiture perhaps and it's easy to understand why we connect with such. But other images we simply don’t see because we don’t consider the subject to have any value. My approach has always been to challenge that and show beauty/interest can be found in the ordinary, the mundane that’s all around us and that we walk by each and everyday without giving a second glance. I’d like to ask you to take another look and allow your imagination to expand. See the beauty of texture, colour and shape that you might find in a piece of oxidising metal, peeling paint or decaying leaf. I like to look at what I might consider to be ‘Art in my Environment ’ should you take a section of crumbling wall, frame it and hang it in a Gallery it becomes transformed and takes on a totally different meaning, does that make it of any less artistic value? It's the same with images that are simple and the idea that “anyone could have done that” but in my experience “anyone” don’t do that and that I believe is the difference between the creative and non creative. Creatives do whereas non creatives don’t. Simplicity also shouldn’t be precluded or discounted, I get the impression sometimes as though complicated somehow gives something more value but don’t be fooled by that, I personally believe less is more and as Leonardo da Vinci said, 'Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.' and he was quite good wasn't he?

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