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The square series of paintings have
evolved from the previous ones by using a limited palette and the
same colours in a different combination. This way everything links
to what has gone before. In developing a work, it is never completely
clear how it will evolve but that is the joy of doing it. Sometimes
a contrasting colour is introduced just as it is in nature. Occasionally,
something, when it does not work, has to be modified. Obvious as
it seems, but a piece of art work can develop in different ways and
may never please the artist. Each square is a painting in itself
and I play with scale, selecting images and breaking up the spaces.
These paintings, once completed, demand that the eye moves around
the canvas focusing on different areas, creating a competing game
between the individual
parts and the totality of the piece. |
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Some of my work in the past has been
likened to a patchwork quilt. This is quite a good description of
the series of images. Quilts when sewed by the women of the family
were something that they could do in stages and often had a high
value in terms of social history and heritage and now recognised
as having artistic worth. Computers now can break up images into
squares but there is something about the art of painting which is
not just about the composition but about the execution of the work
and the pleasure of using the paint. It is not a quick fix but something
which involves the mind totally and completely in the art of creation.
It is there to be looked at and appreciated for the quality of paint,
colour and texture. Life is not about quick fixes.
Jennifer Brown |