My work is rooted in building on the tradition
of Western Figurative Art within a contemporary context. I am concerned
with the notion of promise that continually eludes. A latency pledging
comprehension of our existence; life and death. It is an ineffable notion
that hovers somewhere out of reach, and in my view is at best explained
metaphorically. I try to access this metaphorical level through the narrative
. The stuff of paint and its application also pull the viewer’s
more primordial faculties into the narrative. I intend integration of
these two components where the paint and the illusion have a symbiotic
relationship. Figurative representation of our physical environment acknowledges
recognition of the familiar as a doorway into the metaphorical through
emblem.
In a recent series of paintings I have represented a horse under anaesthesia
in the operating theatre. The viewer simultaneously identifies with the
bound unconscious animal and the consciousness of the surgeons. The vicarious
nature of the viewer’s desire to experience is encouraged by the
life and death context on which the beast pivots.
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