Original artwork description:

The painting is unframed, but is ready to hang. Supports are attached to the rear, which project the painting off the wall by about an inch, providing a nice shadow around the work.

Works within this ongoing series were originally inspired by graphic novels, but are developing from stylised methods of storytelling into a more expressive analysis of the weather, especially in the later abstract paintings, and are continuously evolving, much like the weather itself.


Why paint on OSB?

One of the best things about street art, for me, is that you can be walking around doing everyday things and be surprised by a piece of art in a corner somewhere. It’s difficult to get the same sense of surprise in a gallery or a home; people go to a gallery or see something hanging on a wall in a home and expect to see art. But it might be just a little surprise to see the paintings on an everyday building material, such as OSB. By leaving it obvious that my artwork is on chipboard, it gives it a rough, industrial, textural feel; as if it has been removed from a wall outside and brought in.

Materials used:

Acrylic and POSCA Marker on OSB

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#abstract #modern #black #future #grey #geometric #rain #lines #dark blue #futurist 

Future Rain (2016)

Mixed-media painting 
by Richard Yeomans

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The painting is unframed, but is ready to hang. Supports are attached to the rear, which project the painting off the wall by about an inch, providing a nice shadow around the work.

Works within this ongoing series were originally inspired by graphic novels, but are developing from stylised methods of storytelling into a more expressive analysis of the weather, especially in the later abstract paintings, and are continuously evolving, much like the weather itself.


Why paint on OSB?

One of the best things about street art, for me, is that you can be walking around doing everyday things and be surprised by a piece of art in a corner somewhere. It’s difficult to get the same sense of surprise in a gallery or a home; people go to a gallery or see something hanging on a wall in a home and expect to see art. But it might be just a little surprise to see the paintings on an everyday building material, such as OSB. By leaving it obvious that my artwork is on chipboard, it gives it a rough, industrial, textural feel; as if it has been removed from a wall outside and brought in.

Materials used:

Acrylic and POSCA Marker on OSB

Tags:
#abstract #modern #black #future #grey #geometric #rain #lines #dark blue #futurist 
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Richard Yeomans is an artist currently living and working in Yorkshire. Deeply fascinated by the human impulse to create, and the effect of time on those creations, his work centres... Read more

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