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Red Edge

At the time of making this Wienerwald painting, I was searching for a colour to off set a particular composition and subject.

Here I found a red. I wanted more of the colour red in a painting. Or perhaps more of a non-natural industrial colour, from within the landscape.

With this red container/shed on the edge of the Wienerwald, in a private garden. I found more than just a colour.

I also found a very industrial shape, this set me off from the start.

The painting was made over two seasons. Within these two seasons the changes were so strong the painting had to change with these new ideas.

The two yew trees to the right and left of the composition thickened far more than I had expected.

The most significant change was the growth of the small tree directly in the middle of the painting.

Before I started the work I had also been attracted by the very strong vertical trunk in the middle of the composition dividing up the canvas, but the small tree that grew further to the front could not be ignored.

From this changing foreground, the whole painting took on a new dimension, the red and strong vertical in the middle, becoming secondary to how the painting can be read. At the same time remaining these factors [the red and the strong vertical] are off-set by everything else in the composition. Do you like my art? Then take a look at more of my artworks on my profile page.

Medio Oil on Linen
Anno 2016
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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