ARTWORKS

MOTIVATION

This series of work consists of 12 paintings. Hung grid-like on the studio wall- they get worked on simultaneously- all growing at the same time. Despite their individual preoccupations they are indispensible parts of an overarching narrative.

This work speaks of our relationship with nature, or rather; our unnatural relationship with the natural environment.

There is a feeling of imminent doom in these paintings- like when you’re stifling a laugh. Surfaces are tarred, creamed and oily, spewing or stitched, the colours contradict space, the compositions are tacky, the figures are somehow lost to their environments. Trees about to break, flooding, drought, cloning, seeds, agricultural disasters and cheap labour – these are things that feed into my work as subconscious influences. Here they take their clumsy footing along with the awkward colours and playful textures and framed within the arresting artificiality of the neon frames.

Exhibited in association with SMITH Gallery at the Cape Town Art Fair 2016.

Toiling and soiling, 2016
44cm x 55cm
Oil and pigment on canvas
Taking stock and chewing gum, 2016
44cm x 55cm
Oil and pigment on canvas
Hot air and other trivialities, 2016
44cm x 55cm
Oil and pigment on canvas
I was once given a bouquet of pink carnations, 2016
44cm x 55cm
Oil, pigment, spray paint and wool on canvas
Holding up the inevitable, 2016
44cm x 55cm
Oil, pigment and varnish on canvas
Searching for the surface, 2016
44cm x 55cm
Oil, pigment, spray paint and wool on canvas
The Potato Eaters, 2016
44cm x 55cm
Oil and pigment on canvas
Contaminated Curriculum, 2016
44cm x 55cm
Oil and pigment on canvas
The view is gorgeous from up here, 2016
44cm x 55cm
Oil and pigment on canvas
Carbon Footprint, 2016
44cm x 55cm
Oil and pigment on canvas
Making a Contingency Plan, 2016
44cm x 55cm
Oil and pigment on canvas
The operation of grace in the material world, 2016
44cm x 55cm
Oil, spray paint and pigment on canvas