works in progress (home studio 2012)
The near completion of a new landscape series is imminent, which l think presents some important developments from previous work using similar mediums. Certainly the latest works have better structure to them (to all be better presented here soon upon completion) mainly thanks to integrating bold pencil use in the forms to ground them against the bright colour use; in this series, to describe the Australian outback. These new works signify the end of a series l don't have a whole lot of conceptual use for but are good to have done after being inspired by a trip to the red center last year.
Next up is a far more important series; my new Interiors/Exteriors (working title) series; investigating
space indoors and outdoors, man-made vs nature, a sense of
competitiveness; not sure at this time. They'll be a lot of liberty in the detail given to 'Interior' works that are
less subject to nature and have been purposely arranged to retain this
composition for a period of time, thus providing the amount of time to
sit night after night under artificial light and carefully render these
objects with selected detail in a virtually undisturbed environment, plenty of still-life involved here. New works
belonging to the 'Exteriors' division, being far more exposed to the
elements and subject to nature's daily cycle (even just in terms of
light) will be much more fleeting, gestural and likely sketched as a
foundation on paper for a final work or derived from brief studies made
on the go.
Since being back home from overseas (new home/new studio) i've endeavored with my new found time to properly kick off some new directions with painting that i've been plotting for the last twelve months. These works tie in with the Interiors/Exteriors focus for the next little while, that whilst in a completely different style to their bright red acrylic/pastel cousins tie into the same movement at the moment to explore an abundance about nature with the Exteriors and then a restrained, governed man-made environment with the Interiors.
Structually these new works are going to be made on wood panel and will involve heavy translucent oil-based layering off set by areas of relief sculpting.. The boards are primed, more soon!
Jim S
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