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With roots based in drawing, this collection of abstract work explores solidity, texture and form, produced using a limited palette allowing focus and direction. Set within the context of social and political instability, and using that as starting point, the paintings depict forms that at first glance appear quite solid, some even being walls of black paint, but on closer inspection give a sense of their fragility and impending collapse.

The paintings are physical, both in technique and presence, but ultimately attempt to communicate on an emotional level. Composed largely intuitively, it is in the fundamental components of vitality, drive and feeling, the things that epitomise being alive, that are being conveyed in these pictures.

After a prolonged period of creative block, this painting finally broke through the wall, giving a fresh perspective and allowing new ideas to form in its wake. The Hebrew name Abraham may be regarded as meaning "father of many".

Materials used:

Acrylic on canvas

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#black and white #abstract expressionism #minimalism #monochrome #minimalist 

Abraham (2021) Acrylic painting
by Stephen Whatcott

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With roots based in drawing, this collection of abstract work explores solidity, texture and form, produced using a limited palette allowing focus and direction. Set within the context of social and political instability, and using that as starting point, the paintings depict forms that at first glance appear quite solid, some even being walls of black paint, but on closer inspection give a sense of their fragility and impending collapse.

The paintings are physical, both in technique and presence, but ultimately attempt to communicate on an emotional level. Composed largely intuitively, it is in the fundamental components of vitality, drive and feeling, the things that epitomise being alive, that are being conveyed in these pictures.

After a prolonged period of creative block, this painting finally broke through the wall, giving a fresh perspective and allowing new ideas to form in its wake. The Hebrew name Abraham may be regarded as meaning "father of many".

Materials used:

Acrylic on canvas

Tags:
#black and white #abstract expressionism #minimalism #monochrome #minimalist 
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The bold and striking structural forms present in Stephen Whatcott’s abstract paintings demonstrate instinctive, expressive mark making while still retaining a balanced composition. The emotional impact of the image is always the primary... Read more

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