BRotS #55 Concrete and Rust seen in a Sunset Sea Fret

£250.00

One of the BRotS series . BRotS? Bridget Riley othe Shingle My homage to one of the greatest painters Britain has produced in recent years. Inspired by the strips of metal on concrete in the sea defence structures at both Seaford’s Splash Point and the Cuckmere Haven/Coastguard Cottages, the images explore decay in the rusting meatal and eroding concrete, a decay that reflects the moral and ethical decay of Western Civilisation. In decay there is beauty in the intermingling of different colours and materials, this I try to explore visually. To quote Tom Phillips, another of Britain great contemporary artists, “The artist has one role: to see on behalf of other people. Each tries to make small steps forward in seeing for he is the one whose eye and brain should be in union and accord” 

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Acrylic on 300gsm paper, primed with gesso, 27 x 16.5 inches images size

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