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Loro’s shed

This painting was made using small studies and drawings done in the village of Anticoli Corrado, Lazio.

Previously I had made a series of paintings, based in the farmer’s gates in the village. I had then begun to search for another man-made structure within the landscape.

I found this shed, on the land of a local villager. Here the local keeps his tools and equipment.

The yellow, an old street railing, against the grey blue corrugated iron, in the strong spring and summer sunlight, provided a wonderful contrast.

I also liked the squareness of the shed, which was mirrored in the square of the canvas, the vegetation surrounding, almost framing the shed itself.

The structure of the shed seemed to have organised itself. A random collection of found material, built to create a shed.

This chaos was mirrored in the surrounding vegetation, very random, but with sense of harmony. Strong figuration reduced down to simple abstraction.

I have always been taken buy subjects that hold a sense of history within them. A sense of time pasted. The substance of paint holds something very contemporary and modern within it, and transferred onto a canvas can transform subjects deemed 'old' into a contemporary existence. Do you like my art? Then take a look at more of my artworks on my profile page.

Medio Oil on Linen
Anno 2018
Dimensioni 120 x 120 cm
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      Noel Paine ha studiato alla City & Guilds of London Art School (Foundation, 1990-91); all’Università del Galles, Cardiff (BA, Arte ed Estetica, 1st Class Hons Painting, 1991-94); e all’Università del Kent, Canterbury (MA, Fine Art, 1996-98). Mentre studiava, Noel ha viaggiato negli Stati Uniti, che si è rivelato un periodo influente per la ricerca e lo sviluppo pratico all’inizio della sua carriera. Al suo ritorno a Londra nel 1996, ha iniziato a lavorare su dipinti che si sarebbero estesi nel lavoro che fa oggi. Questo si concentra su scene dell’ambiente in cui vive, questo ha portato alla sua serie ‘London East End’, e, dal 2008, quando ha vissuto e lavorato in Italia e Austria, una serie continua di opere con influenze storiche e stilistiche dal Lazio e il paesaggio della campagna austriaca.

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