Stephen Whatcott - Eline

Stephen Whatcott - Eline

£1,100.00

2021 Acrylic on canvas 50x50x5cm. Ready to hang.

From Norwegian, Danish and Dutch, Eline is a viarant form of Helen. In Greek mythology, it was Helen’s kidnapping by Paris that caused the Trojan War. As the daughter of Zeus and Leda, she was said to have been the most beautiful woman inthe world.

With roots based in drawing, this collection of abstract work explores solidity, texture and form, produced using a limited palette allowing focus and direction. The paintings are physical, both in technique and presence, but ultimately attempt to communicate on an emotional level. Composed largely intuitively, it is in the fundamental components of vitality, drive and feeling, the things that epitomise being alive, that are being conveyed in these pictures.

The bold and striking structural forms present in Stephen Whatcott’s minimalist, abstract expressionist paintings concentrate on qualities such as truth, order, simplicity and harmony.

The emotional impact of the image is always the primary focus of these paintings. Ranging from great, colossal walls of paint to more free-flowing expressive forms, they are built up in many textured layers and composed largely intuitively. The paintings are physical, both in technique and presence, but ultimately attempt to communicate on an emotional level.

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