Original artwork description:

One of a series of paintings dealing with the theme of surveillance and control and inspired by RFID micro-chips. This one was produced for an exhibition in London commemorating the Mexican Day of the Dead, and pays homage to an artist friend who had died. The orange is comprised of marigold petals (traditional Mexican flower of commemoration) applied to the canvas.

Materials used:

Acrylic and Marigold petals on cotton canvas, acrylic varnish

Tags:
#abstract #minimalist #geometrical #surveillance #control #mechanism 

CM_023_JE (2012)

Acrylic painting 
by Kenneth Hay

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One of a series of paintings dealing with the theme of surveillance and control and inspired by RFID micro-chips. This one was produced for an exhibition in London commemorating the Mexican Day of the Dead, and pays homage to an artist friend who had died. The orange is comprised of marigold petals (traditional Mexican flower of commemoration) applied to the canvas.

Materials used:

Acrylic and Marigold petals on cotton canvas, acrylic varnish

Tags:
#abstract #minimalist #geometrical #surveillance #control #mechanism 
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Trained under Sir Lawrence Gowing in the 'Euston Road' style of direct observational painting, following Cézanne, and then under pupils of Renato Guttuso and Oscar Kokoschka at Florence Academy, my... Read more

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