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Acrylic and oil on stainless steel armature and marble.

Signed on the back.

Frame not included

This series of work explores the material and philosophical conditions of painting. Recombining the mediums and materials of a painting into a three-dimensional sculpture, asks the question; what does it mean to make a painting - Is this an abstract human convention? How can a painting be a sculpture?

Colours and materials are exposed in their raw states, the effect doesn't come from an image or illusory form. This is naked material and expression, communicating through the primary elements of colour and form.

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oil, acrylic, marble and steel

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