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Study In Black

date. 2024

city. London

"A Study in Black" is an evocative exploration of form and texture, inspired by the stark and imposing beauty of brutalist architecture. This abstract work, created with acrylic paint on paper and canvas, captures the essence of these formidable structures through a monochromatic palette reminiscent of black and white photography. In this series, layers of black and grey paint are meticulously applied to the canvas, each layer contributing to a complex interplay of shades and tones. The resulting compositions are dark and moody, evoking the somber elegance of brutalist buildings. The abstract forms hint at the architectural origins, inviting viewers to discern the subtle outlines and shapes that emerge from the depths of the painting. The process of layering different shades of black and grey paint mirrors the methodical construction of the buildings that inspired this piece. Each layer adds nuance, creating a sense of dimension and solidity akin to the concrete facades of brutalist architecture. "A Study in Black" challenges the viewer to find beauty in the austere and the minimal, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the nuances of shadow and light. This work is a testament to the artist's skill in transforming photographic elements into a painterly abstraction, resulting in a powerful visual experience that is both contemplative and compelling.

about.

I started painting street art and graffiti in the early 2000s while studying design. Influenced by the pop art movement, a lot of my early work looked at the relationship between advertising, consumer culture, and what we consider vandalism in today’s world.

Lately, my focus has shifted more toward how my surroundings influence the shapes and forms I create as a graffiti artist. I’ve got a real love for urban photography, typography, and working with communities and those things naturally feed into my practice. Through abstract painting and print design, I like to reimagine the spaces around me and reflect on how we connect with the places we live in.

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