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Cyan Lime (2022)Acrylic painting by Simon Findlay

160 x 200cm (unframed)

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One sheet of colour, folding over itself. Yellow over blue, slowly becoming greener.
“Painting on cotton has a fading effect. If the work is perfect when it’s wet, it will always dry wrong, but if it’s a little wrong when it’s wet, that gives it space to dry in a way that might be perfect.“
About the series: Watery paint is layered over the canvas, sometimes it adds colour, sometimes it subtracts. Whilst undertaking these works the artist would think of a motif, or feel the emotion he was feeling. To observe how these thoughts and feelings would change the process and the piece.

Materials used:

Acrylic on cotton canvas

Details:

Tags:

#colourfull#moody#calm#colorful#berlin#horizontal#colourfield#ambient#dichromatic#washed out
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One sheet of colour, folding over itself. Yellow over blue, slowly becoming greener.
“Painting on cotton has a fading effect. If the work is perfect when it’s wet, it will always dry wrong, but if it’s a little wrong when it’s wet, that gives it space to dry in a way that might be perfect.“
About the series: Watery paint is layered over the canvas, sometimes it adds colour, sometimes it subtracts. Whilst undertaking these works the artist would think of a motif, or feel the emotion he was feeling. To observe how these thoughts and feelings would change the process and the piece.

Materials used:

Acrylic on cotton canvas

Details:

Tags:

#colourfull#moody#calm#colorful#berlin#horizontal#colourfield#ambient#dichromatic#washed out
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Simon Findlay

Location Germany

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Simon Findlay, lives and works as an artist in Berlin, Germany. Artistically he focuses on his personal relationship with colour through exhaustive durational visual expression. His process based painting and... Read more

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