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Yesterday I Was A Rock / Today (2023)Oil painting by Simon Findlay

47 x 20 x 2cm (unframed)

£425.47

Yesterday I Was A Rock, Today I Am A Stone, Sitting On The Ground / Yellow Orange Green Cyan Together / Colourscape 96/97/98

Inspired by clouds, exploring movement through colour.
3x 20x15cm (HxW)

Vibrant bright colours are favoured in the palettes of these works, reflecting the artists’s personal relationship with colour.
He painted for a few hours every day for several months, densely layering numerous canvases with oil paint.
Often intuitively created, this series focused on unconsciously creating, by working on multiple works simultaneously.
Some works were created with a few large gestures, others with many detail-orientated strokes.

Materials used:

Oil paint on linen canvas

Details:

Tags:

#bright#colourful#movement#triptych#vibrant#autumn#small#colors#small colourful#expressoinism
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Yesterday I Was A Rock, Today I Am A Stone, Sitting On The Ground / Yellow Orange Green Cyan Together / Colourscape 96/97/98

Inspired by clouds, exploring movement through colour.
3x 20x15cm (HxW)

Vibrant bright colours are favoured in the palettes of these works, reflecting the artists’s personal relationship with colour.
He painted for a few hours every day for several months, densely layering numerous canvases with oil paint.
Often intuitively created, this series focused on unconsciously creating, by working on multiple works simultaneously.
Some works were created with a few large gestures, others with many detail-orientated strokes.

Materials used:

Oil paint on linen canvas

Details:

Tags:

#bright#colourful#movement#triptych#vibrant#autumn#small#colors#small colourful#expressoinism
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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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