Thursday, 23 December 2010
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'Through his work Rudolf explores our drive for cognition: it’s human nature to identify a face, no matter how distorted or extreme the visual cues. His canvases tap into our instinctive hardwiring and describe psychological or subconscious experience. His paintings are equally seductive and violent: the fluid brushstrokes cut through by fragments of geometry suggest flesh and shrapnel. His lurid colours and highly textured surfaces are both tacky and beautiful, and convey a potentially sinister mysticism in their trippy psychedelic style. Rudolf activates our ancient instincts in a way that appeals to our contemporary sensibilities'.
'In modernist abstraction the emphasis was placed on the authenticity of an artist’s expression, where the creative spontaneity of a gesture is what made it unique. However, in Rudolf’s paintings his original brushstrokes are selected, dislocated, and carefully reconsidered. The idea of the synthetic is important to Rudolf’s work and is conveyed through his use of acid-colour, fluorescent, and faux metallic paint. His super-saturated surfaces, which are multi-layered with exaggerated textures, convey the commodified seduction of plastic, as well as the luminous glow of digital screens'.
Source:
http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/artists/luke_rudolf.htm
Luke Rudolph
'In modernist abstraction the emphasis was placed on the authenticity of an artist’s expression, where the creative spontaneity of a gesture is what made it unique. However, in Rudolf’s paintings his original brushstrokes are selected, dislocated, and carefully reconsidered. The idea of the synthetic is important to Rudolf’s work and is conveyed through his use of acid-colour, fluorescent, and faux metallic paint. His super-saturated surfaces, which are multi-layered with exaggerated textures, convey the commodified seduction of plastic, as well as the luminous glow of digital screens'.
Source:
http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/artists/luke_rudolf.htm
Luke Rudolph
Portrait Number Eleven
Luke Rudolph
'My paintings hijack the visual language of modernist abstraction and the figurative tradition of portraiture by using the signifiers of abstraction itself to determine the features that form the resulting pseudo portraits. By creating a psychological domain that requires a cognitive, physiognomic and often darkly humorous unraveling on the part of the viewer, I propose a disruption through the destabilising of values and rationales that are brought to the work.' Luke Rudolph
Source:
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/art/features/celebrating-future-art-stars-1861940.html?action=Gallery&ino=10
Saturday, 25 September 2010
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Friday, 14 May 2010
ESCAPE
Recently I feel I have been drawn to fresh colours and lighting, attracted by the moods they create. I feel this is a new development in my work. I want to explore the use of light and the creation of a mood/ feeling that once you have been exposed to by a photograph, film, art piece etc memories and feelings within you are triggered or you want to find this place and submerge yourself in it.
Saturday, 1 May 2010
Friday, 30 April 2010
I Wish I Was Here
Incubus
Wish You Were Here
I love it when a song totally takes you to another place. At the moment this is my escape.
Friday, 23 April 2010
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