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Bodies

Turbulent Expressionism

Themes of progression of the treatment, representation and eventual destruction of the human form are reflected in my figurative works.  The disintegration of flesh, form and features caused by age - Women, the abstraction and destruction of faces, limbs and bodies through death in this series, Bodies and  the movement, distortion and fragmentation of features and faces over time in the Heads series

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Abstraction and disintegration 

Themes of anonymity and isolation present and reoccur often throughout my work, as do themes concerning the banality and simplicity of every day life, the vibrancy, joy and colour of nature as seen in sunlight and the fraility and beauty of the human form, rendered in character by the very act of its disintegration and fragmentation over time and the inevitability of its complete destruction in death.

Human Forms

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Human forms

Pencil, ink on paper

8 x 4 inches

Available for sale p.o.a

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Human forms 4

Crayon, felt tip, ink on paper

5 x 8 inches

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Head

Oil, blood on canvas

18 x 28 inches

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Human forms 2

Pastel, ink, market on paper

8 x 11 inches

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Falling 4

Pastel, crayon, ink on paper

8 x 7 inches

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Human forms 6

Crayon, ink on paper

8 x 9 inches

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Human forms 7

Crayon, ink, blood on paper

8 x 9 inches

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Human forms [large]

Marker, sand, emulsion, silicone on canvas

62 x 24 inches

Available for sale p.o.a

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