Original artwork description:

This painting is part of the EYE series and is a study of the artist's eyes. This was entered into the BBC Mock Turner Prize in 2005 and came 7th out of the 10 chosen. It is painted using left over paint from other paintings and captures the way the artist was feeling at the time in 2005 in a questioning manner of either What do you see? to someone else or being asked the question himself (as pointed out by the Judge of the competition.

It is painted expressively and impasto.

It is framed and ready to hang in a silver colour frame,

Materials used:

Oil on Board, Framed.

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What Do You See? (2005)
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by Adam Grose MA RWAAN

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This painting is part of the EYE series and is a study of the artist's eyes. This was entered into the BBC Mock Turner Prize in 2005 and came 7th out of the 10 chosen. It is painted using left over paint from other paintings and captures the way the artist was feeling at the time in 2005 in a questioning manner of either What do you see? to someone else or being asked the question himself (as pointed out by the Judge of the competition.

It is painted expressively and impasto.

It is framed and ready to hang in a silver colour frame,

Materials used:

Oil on Board, Framed.

Tags:
#grose #what do you see #painting #expressive #framed #expressionist #eyes #adam 

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Adam Grose explores layering, memory, history, mythology and entropy relating to 'Lost Generations'. He explores people lost to time and history, revealing or reminding us of those who existed... Read more

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