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Whatever Happened To Helen of Troy? : Act i.iii Print

John Sutcliffe

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Paris: Questioning our concepts of ambiguity, time, identity, purpose and consequence, this work in three ‘Acts’, journeys through a range of media in which the artist explores the shadow of the image, the phantom like resonance which leads to thought and memory. Leaving the viewer with a lingering recognition of something known yet unknown, within, a sense of beauty and darkness, fear and possibly love. Act I : Three monochrome photographs in soft and crystal clear focus. We are left unsure of what the images are. There is a slight figuration evident, which could lead to a clue as to the narrative : Helen, Menelaus and Paris. The quality of each image takes us into places of stillness and concentration, dominance and submission.

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Print:Giclee on Photo Paper

Size:12 W x 8 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:17.25 W x 13.25 H x 1.2 D in

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John questions how sensation works through image and material. His research explores the relationship between painting and the photograph. Using a variety of processes he aims to grasp the shadow, the phantom, the elusive essence of an image which has a sense of being. Working in Textured Abstract Landscape and Portrait Painting in oils, photography and printmaking. He sees the act of painting as uniting the physical with the imagination; creating an object that builds a poetic connection between the tangible and transcendent.

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