
Rob Tucker New Zealand, 1987
Wonderous window and tea, 2024
Acrylic painting, oil pastel and stick, oil varnish, diluted dye, and water pencil with an epoxy resin finish.
70 x 60 cm
27 1/2 x 23 5/8 in
27 1/2 x 23 5/8 in
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Rob Tucker developes his still life paintings as playful works, exploring objects, patterns and depth. Colour plays a huge role in these still life to evoke feeling and a narrative...
Rob Tucker developes his still life paintings as playful works, exploring objects, patterns and depth.
Colour plays a huge role in these still life to evoke feeling and a narrative of place or setting.
"Perhaps something that rings true to the viewer, but from a dream point of view, like getting close to a window and see life beyond", Rob says.
Composition is another focus. He enjoys distorting space and defying shapes to find a sense of balance and harmony in the painting.
It is like a blink, an R.E.M when the eyes locate and dislocate objects and backgrounds without a pre-established meaning. Overall, "Wonderous window and tea" is derived from memories, happiness and emotions.
Colour plays a huge role in these still life to evoke feeling and a narrative of place or setting.
"Perhaps something that rings true to the viewer, but from a dream point of view, like getting close to a window and see life beyond", Rob says.
Composition is another focus. He enjoys distorting space and defying shapes to find a sense of balance and harmony in the painting.
It is like a blink, an R.E.M when the eyes locate and dislocate objects and backgrounds without a pre-established meaning. Overall, "Wonderous window and tea" is derived from memories, happiness and emotions.
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