Developing work


I have had some time this week to play around in the studio and get some larger pieces of work done, trying to push myself with scale and the ambition of my work. A big problem with my work is struggling to let go and allow the work to just happen, I think too much about what others will think of the work.

I got two larger canvases and filmed my painting process. The longest part about the paintings is the mixing of the paint with the chemicals and mediums that I use. Overall to mix them all it takes about 45 minutes. Then the painting on the canvas takes 10-15 minutes. I wanted to continue with this experimentation of merging painting and sculpture. I had a couple of body casts from last year sitting in my studio but they were starting to deteriorate and so I took them into the plater workshop to give them a quick go over and build them up to look a bit rougher. I then simply laid them on top of the painting to take some photos.

I really like the outcome of these pieces and how the bright white body casts contrast against the fluidity of colour in the paintings. They were quite fun to make and the finished piece itself could also be considered visually playful.
















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