Swoosh

Detail – work in progress
Sometimes, just occasionally, I worry the details are more interesting than the whole work. But then perhaps there’s an opportunity for a whole new body of work…
Detail – work in progress
Sometimes, just occasionally, I worry the details are more interesting than the whole work. But then perhaps there’s an opportunity for a whole new body of work…
Work in progress
Is it finished? Maybe. It’s certainly feeling more complete now. I need to live with this one a little longer and see how it holds up. And still no title yet. In fact, many of the works I’ve been making, unusually, don’t have titles yet. Hmmm, something else to think about.
Lime green threads over the orange
Yellow / pale yellow threads followed by broader strokes
Splodgy dark green marks
Grey-green threads covered
A more angular dark blue
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Maybe something pink next, over on the left side, and the removal of the tape in the top left corner.
Work in progress
acrylic on canvas
600 × 600mm
2019
Work in progress
acrylic on canvas
355 × 455mm
2019
The idea of “letting paint be paint” struck me while developing my recent sketchbook drawings. In some ways it’s a bit of a nonsense statement as what else can paint be? And paint can be many things – smooth, dry, flat, sticky, fast, slow, thick, thin – the list goes on, but the point is paint is not biro ink, or pencil, or any other medium. Paint has its own inherent qualities and to expect or want it to behave otherwise is going to result in a fruitless struggle. Better to work with these qualities than against them.