Connections Painting
  • Connections Painting
  • Connections Painting

Connections Painting

From the artist: “Part of a series that I’m working on exploring how we perceive our surroundings. Taken from scenes of everyday city life, my brush strokes and colours are inspired by the senses and putting those senses on to paper. From the interest in the interaction with surroundings a love of more abstract work has been realised and that of my own interaction with the surroundings – From here, putting my own reactions to my feelings and senses into the brush strokes and marks that are being made.”

Alex James Bastable, Connections, 2020, mixed media on 300gsm paper, 22″ x 30″, 26″ x 34″ mounted

Paper is mounted with apparent gaping and is priced to reflect the condition.

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From the artist: “Part of a series that I’m working on exploring how we perceive our surroundings. Taken from scenes of everyday city life, my brush strokes and colours are inspired by the senses and putting those senses on to paper. From the interest in the interaction with surroundings a love of more abstract work has been realised and that of my own interaction with the surroundings – From here, putting my own reactions to my feelings and senses into the brush strokes and marks that are being made.”

Alex James Bastable, Connections, 2020, mixed media on 300gsm paper, 22″ x 30″, 26″ x 34″ mounted

Born in London, England, Alex Bastable studied art and design throughout school. He explores the still life genre through his contemporary perspective. Alex makes use of various techniques and takes inspiration from expressionism and color field painting. He often works through internal gestures, colliding color with form and figuration. By combining one or more objects of connotation on the canvas, he attempts to subtly capture the pleasant and grittier sides of life.

Paper is mounted with apparent gaping and is priced to reflect the condition.

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Dimensions 22 × 30 in
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United Kingdom