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2022 Acrylic, painted cardboard and timber dowel rods on canvas
Image size: 120cms x 100cms x 20cms, eventually to be housed in slightly larger clear acrylic
case This three-dimensional wall hung work, one of the four largest pieces from the Large Elemental
Series and part of the Big Deepcoast Suite, incorporates a technique I have evolved whereby
significant areas of white primed canvas are left exposed to form fluid, relatively amorphic
shapes that are defined by the surrounding blue rather than being innate in themselves. These irregular shapes contrast and interact with the more angular, applied sculptural elements
that are formed from carefully tearing and manipulating several types of heavy duty cardboard,
and then painting these in ultramarine with the edges picked out in white and with the
intersecting, painted dowel rods. This suggests the natural large scale juxtaposition between hard and soft elements, as in the
complex dynamic interactions of coastal forces and as is usual in this series, the content and
colour range are deliberately restricted to achieve maximum compositional impact and to
minimise unnecessary detraction. As with the other works in the series, the piece can be viewed from varying frontal angles to
emphasise and to some extent simulate, the phenomenological experience that influenced its
making. Essentially though, the piece is a self-contained three dimensional abstract construct, an
aesthetic expression that broadly alludes to formidable elemental agencies. George Taylor October 2022 |