Paint pourings on one complete fixed curved surface.
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ABOUT THE WORK
Material: Oil paint on Belgian linen (Claessens No.68 Linen)
This piece is one of my first attempts to define an aesthetic language using a fixed curved structure. Using ten... Read More
This piece is one of my first attempts to define an aesthetic language using a fixed curved structure. Using ten pure oil pigments (representing biodiversity) I then poured each colour over the structure repeating them sixteen times, allowing them to dry before flattening out the canvas.
Painting in this way, obscures your sight. Forcing you to feel your way around surfaces rather than have the benefit to directly observe as you would on a flat surface. However, the discovery of this working practice gave me the confidence to carry on.
This painting was originally titled MA Sixteen. However, in 2011, during an art installation it was accidentally damaged. As a consequence, I felt the mark created represented the fortunes of life. So I left it as is and simply just changed its title.