Other Media on linen, ready to hang.
Signed on the back.
Malcolm's curved canvases are worked on as three dimensional objects. However, rather than considering the interplay between solid and space - as a sculptor does, his process returns to the 'flat two dimensional picture plane’ (the switch from 3D to 2D). Working in this way creates reciprocal and distinct marks as a single expression. An aesthetic that is only possible through the use of a curved surface. So, when finally we observe it on a two-dimensional picture plane a different aesthetic emerges – we are entangled within the physical world but paradoxically we may only be aware of one (flat) reality.