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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Wood, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 54cm (W) x 54cm (H) x 3.7cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Primed on all surfaces with white gesso.

The reddish-violet and fluorescent pink marks land in a gloss medium. The frame is crafted by me (so not “professionally” made), using solid Jabon wood mouldings with a tan paint finish.

I’ve noticed I like spending more time in the ocean as the years’ progress. The Phthalo Turquoise is my “hats off” to this splendour. Having worked on wood panels for a while, I know there are happenings not so easily achieved on canvas. The masking-out of the green dot is a good example, as is retaining the nuances of brush marks. (As an aside, while currently tethered to the abstract realms, I like that the brushstrokes remind me of our heaving oceanic soup.) The modest pointillism (on the masked edge, bottom-centre-up towards the dot) is a recent addition to the repertoire, enabling tweaks to irks and softening edges.

Artist Bio

Painting what I don’t know and the curiosity towards what might emerge compels me back to the painting space.
I need to interrupt my think-brain into the welcoming of surprise.
I’m enchanted with colour and the tension between bright and saturated versus dark and mucky, large and tiny.
The work was initially figurative, but over time that felt stifling. Finally, the urge towards abstraction surfaced, and it’s been that way ever since.
Current riffs mingle loose marks with hard-edged geometrics, flat colours with transparency, matt with gloss, and big strokes with itty-bitty threads.
There’s a long-term liaison with the brush and marks I find beautiful.
Been painting on and off since my late teens, mostly in acrylics on stretched canvas (and more recently, MDF panels).
There was a half-year stint at Elam School of Fine Arts (University of Auckland, New Zealand), but it’s been otherwise self-taught.
It’s not a pay-the-rent thing. It’s part frolic, part therapy, mushed with lashings of frustration and doubt. But it’s also about making the work available for other folks cause I don’t want to hide forever.
Enlivened by the ocean, detritus, awakened beings, the whopping cosmic romp, Mark Rothko and all vigilant truth n’ beauty seekers.
The paintings here may go back a while. I need time to see if they’re ripening or rotting. A union of experimentation, inspiration and surprise in each work is what I share for sale, irrespective of vintage.
Born in New Zealand and soaked in Sydney, Australia, since 1995.

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Rich's studio is in Sydney, Australia