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HOW VERY HUMAN OF YOU

"How Very Human of You," is a collection of compelling works of art that closely examines the fundamental aspects of humanity. This diverse array of paintings and conceptual works of art reflects on the ephemeral nature of our existence the passage of time and the human condition and are intended to encourage thoughtful introspection. Works such as "Talk to Me" and Absent," are composed in a way as to cut through modern day visual distractions, resonating with the viewer on a deeper emotional sensory level provoking debate and initiate meaningful dialogue that extends beyond mere aesthetic appreciation.

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CHESTER ZOO 

Chester Zoo is a painting series that was inspired by a meaningful interaction between the artist and his young son during a break from setting up a new studio.

 

Although seemingly abstract at first glance, they are in fact based on the artist’s early use of a Polaroid camera during his childhood visits to Chester Zoo during the late 70’s and early 80s, but impatience often resulted in the photographic paper being exposed too soon—yielding bright orange lines, inky blacks, and glossy whites instead of the intended image of say a hippo these early attempts at photography made a lasting visual imprint on the artist.

 

These early childhood impressions invites viewers to reflect on the impermanence of life and the significant moments we strive to preserve as they shift between certainty and imagined as our memory fades.

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BEAUTIFUL DECAY

Beautiful Decay invites you to explore the often overlooked fabric of our built environment. This exhibition showcases the artist's early experimental approach to paint, pushing the boundaries of traditional techniques. His attention to detail provides a unique perspective that challenges our perceptions and reveals the beauty of abandoned and forgotten corners of our urban environments.

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