
This series of paintings is an investigation into representation and perception of personal
identity.
My aim is
to pursue what lies deep within from what can be perceived from the
external. Where recognition of the
individual is unimportant, where the facial features become uncertain,
non-specific, but rather a vehicle or means of representing the identity.
I am
interested in how the individual engages in Custody of the Senses to exercise
control in order to protect but perhaps ultimately to incarcerate the
self. I see my work as confronting
contrasts, strong/vulnerable, bold/subtle, personal/universal,
shielded/unprotected.
My process:
I start by
producing numerous thumbnail sketches to identify possible poses and postures,
from these, I then take photos of myself replicating the sketches that I want
to use, using the results in combination with the sketches I begin the
canvas. From this point I want the
paint to dictate rather than the photo, allowing it to reveal and uncover what
I desire to communicate.
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| Custody of the Senses 4i (36" x 36") |
The 12 paintings in the series are either oil on canvas or oil on linen and each measures 36" x 36".
The complete series can be viewed on my website.

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