Original artwork description:

This oil painting brings together a group of friends, layered on top of one another to form a kind of landscape made up of the combination of bodies, arms, faces, hands etc. The idea explored the connection between humans and the landscape, both being made from the same constituents, born of it and to return back to it. The figure as landscape and the landscape as figure.

The painting was created in 1998 and painted on large linen/ hessian. It is currently unframed from a stretcher, but this will be framed on a new stretcher with cross frames and ready for shipping to the buyer.

Materials used:

Oil Paint on Hessian (Large Burlap Linen)

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#adam grose #landscape #painting #figurative #large #figure #figurative art #friends #layering 

Friends (1998)

Oil painting 
by Adam Grose MA RWAAN

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This oil painting brings together a group of friends, layered on top of one another to form a kind of landscape made up of the combination of bodies, arms, faces, hands etc. The idea explored the connection between humans and the landscape, both being made from the same constituents, born of it and to return back to it. The figure as landscape and the landscape as figure.

The painting was created in 1998 and painted on large linen/ hessian. It is currently unframed from a stretcher, but this will be framed on a new stretcher with cross frames and ready for shipping to the buyer.

Materials used:

Oil Paint on Hessian (Large Burlap Linen)

Tags:
#adam grose #landscape #painting #figurative #large #figure #figurative art #friends #layering 
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My work currently explores fragility through layering and entropy. It responds to history, memory, the landscape and the human condition. These semi-abstract glimpses are drawn from observation when... Read more

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