Painting by David Clare 385 Artworks Sold

Roundabout

Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang

91cm (W) x 91cm (H) x 3cm (D)

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Artwork Description

This abstract painting is energetic and playful, built from overlapping, rounded shapes that interlock across the surface. Thick, dark blue outlines define each form, giving the composition a bold, graphic structure reminiscent of stained glass or mosaic.

The color palette is vibrant and lively—turquoise, aqua, lime green, soft lavender, peach, hot pink, and bright yellow all weave together. The shapes curve and intersect in a circular, almost swirling motion, creating a sense of movement and rhythm, as if the forms are tumbling or orbiting around one another.

The visible brush texture adds a tactile quality, softening the crisp outlines and bringing warmth to the bright colors. Overall, the painting feels dynamic and joyful, with a strong sense of flow and connection between the shapes.

Artist Bio

Have been painting in Oils for 20 years, starting off in a traditional landscape/still life style, but gradually evolving to wherever inspiration, and the paint and colour take me. I have Illustrated Children's books, working in Acrylic, however the flow, movement and deep depth of colour of Oil's are truly addictive.

My art is wide and varied, and provides me with endless joy, with the odd moment of frustration along the way. The joy of my art is that I don't put any restrictions on it. It flows, it comes from ideas, visions and sometimes just from playing with paint. The whole point of being a creative person, is to be creative, so I can't lock into a particular style and paint that style over and over. The closest I come to that are my fish paintings, but I love my fish paintings, they are so relaxing, therapeutic and never quite the same as I chase the swimming fish around the canvas.
Sometimes I will start a painting with a particular idea, or style in mind, but as soon as I apply paint to the canvas I see something happening that I simply can't resist. So the original idea is taken over by the intriguing possibilities of the unknown creation that lies ahead. Sometimes that creation is nothing special, or lost in the overworked searches for that magic painting that came from nowhere. Sometimes, that magic painting does come from nowhere, and I stand back amazed and wonder how it happened. My years of experience have taught me to trust my artistic instincts, so more often than not, I am pleased with the results.
I have no doubt that my unrestricted "style" probably works against my marketable profile, but I love the way I can paint with freedom and I cannot wait to see what I come up with next.

Commissions

David's studio is in Brisbane