Untitled, 2012, Tape on Wood
165 x 120 mm
Untitled, 2012, Tape on Wood
165 x 115 mm
Untitled, 2012, Acrylic & Tape on Wood
250 x 195 mm
Untitled, 2012, Acrylic on Wood
Untitled, Acrylic & Tape on Wood
250 x 195 mm
Untitled, 2012, Acrylic & Tape on Wood
Untitled, 2012, Acrylic on Wood
120 x 75 mm
Untitled, 2012, Acrylic & Wool on Wood
Untitled, 2012, Acrylic & Tape on Wood
Untitled, 2012, Acrylic & Tape on Wood
105 x 590 mm
Untitled, Acrylic & Tape on Wood
250 x 195 mm
Untitled, 2012, Acrylic on Wood
250 x 195 mm
Untitled, 2012, Acrylic & Tape on Wood
240 x 400 mm
Untitled, 2012, Acrylic on Wood
135 x 325 mm
Untitled, 2012, Acrylic & Tape on Wood
400 x 240 mm
Untitled, 2012, Acrylic on Wood
400 x 40 mm
Untitled, 2012, Acrylic on Wood
1200 x 1220 mm
As above (side profile)
Untitled, Acrylic & Tape on Wood
250 x 195 mm
Untitled, 2012, Acrylic & Tape on Wood
Untitled, 2012, Acrylic on Wood
120 x 75 mm
Untitled, 2012, Acrylic & Wool on Wood
Untitled, 2012, Acrylic & Tape on Wood
Untitled, 2012, Acrylic & Tape on Wood
105 x 590 mm
Untitled, Acrylic & Tape on Wood
250 x 195 mm
Untitled, 2012, Acrylic on Wood
250 x 195 mm
Untitled, 2012, Acrylic & Tape on Wood
240 x 400 mm
Untitled, 2012, Acrylic on Wood
135 x 325 mm
Untitled, 2012, Acrylic & Tape on Wood
400 x 240 mm
Untitled, 2012, Acrylic on Wood
400 x 40 mm
Untitled, 2012, Acrylic on Wood
1200 x 1220 mm
As above (side profile)
Above are works I have been making aiming towards end of year assessment. The focus has been on varying sizes and materials in the works. I have worked with larger pieces of plywood, allowing the natural grain of the material to show, along with the vibrant addition of colour. I have used paint or tape on the side of most of the paintings to blur the boundaries between the real and the imaginary and between object and image.
Through the process of the making new ideas arise and fresh works are created. There is a response to the layers and shapes placed to create images. Colour relationships are important, whether these be to sit tonally together, or to rest uncomfortably side-by-side - jostling for attention. Some shapes appear to float on the surface, whilst others seem to recede.









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