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My art has always been difficult to categorise. Personally, I'd define it as Psychological Symbolism. I create and integrate various pictorial and colour representations in order to ask psychological questions.
As yet, I don't have a recognisable style. I've been experimenting over the years and I've enjoyed the freedom not having a style provides. Recently; however, I've found that certain visual symbols are reappearing more often and my experimentation is waning. I think I am now drawing closer to one style.
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Freudian eye
Somewhere emotions clash with morals and great art is conceived. |
Oil on canvas |
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Top Hats
The top hat is an absurd item of clothing, yet it is associated with status. |
Oil on canvas |
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Sex in Art
As emotion resides in colour, a
black and white image of a naked body is stripped of many of its emotions. Porn then becomes art. |
Oil on canvas |
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Psychology of Colour
The blending of colour and form. |
Oil on canvas |
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Hands
Life flowing through the hands. |
Oil on canvas and boards |
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Psychology of Shape
Depicting people, and social groups with shapes and collections of shapes. |
Acyrlic on paper |
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Christianity
Christainity is a story of confused emotions; the damned becomes the
righteous, and society's criminal becoming its hero. |
Gouache on paper |
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The Nomads
If time is conceived as instantaneous, traditions can help solve the cognitive problems caused by time and space being shared. |
Oil on canvas |
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Experimenting
Letting the mind play is an important part of the creative process.
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Oil on canvas
Acrylic |
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