Monday, 9 May 2016

Robin Clare

Robin Clare

"Taking my inspiration from urban environments, I look for subjects that tell a story about the time or place in which I live. I work mainly from drawings and images I take of impermanent situations that I come across on a daily basis. My subjects are chosen initially for their humour and visual impact. But, underneath the surface is a reflection on society. Of particular interest to me in this series is the relationship between affluence and waste.

The discarded or found objects I choose to focus on have the ability to appear both humorous and venerable when taken out of their normal environments and ejected representing the impact of mass consumption; they also work as a metaphor for homelessness and remind us of our impact on the world.

To produce my work I employ a number of different techniques and approaches including line drawing, stencilling and painting. The choice of technique is dictated by way in which my subject communities with me. I enjoy using bright acidic colours and strong visual lines as a tool to create a sense of installation and drama on the canvas. I am also influenced by the visual language of advertising and surface design. which comes through in my visual aesthetic and use of pattern.

The products of my work are vibrant, graphically influence images of discarded objects and passed over situations. It is intended that these images appeal in both a visual and intellectual level inspiring the viewer to experience the world in a different way.

Fridge on Green Pattern, Oil & Acrylic on Canvas, 100cm x 100cm 

Washing Machine on Blue, Oil & Acrylic on Canvas, 100cm x 100cm 

Fridge on Yellow Pattern, Oil & Acrylic on Canvas, 100cm x 100cm

Washer on Orange, Oil & Acrylic on Canvas, 100cm x 100cm

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