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Delirium Painting

Noah Bowman

Canada

Painting, acrylic on canvas on Canvas

Size: 82 W x 60 H x 1 D in

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Coma-Imbalance is inspired from gestural movements of the body and are studies of the transitional state of consciousness between the body and mind. Figuratively based, the painterly gestures and raw color of paint strokes emphasize subtle and drastic movements of body parts that are blended and layered over one another. Torsos and limbs are painted as symbols of balance and power struggles, as there is a sense of losing or finding one's self emotionally and physically conscious in a moment, as one does in a dream or in their most vulnerable state. Each figurative moment is rendered in contrast to other overlapping forms to create optical illusions and sensations of constant visual translation.

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Painting:acrylic on canvas on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:82 W x 60 H x 1 D in

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The paintings I create are expressions of gestural spontaneity and formal deconstruction of the canvas. I’m most interested in each moment or fragment of the canvas being a sensation of losing or finding oneself in a space of metaphysical or existential sub-consciousness. My practice is devoted to studying the body’s movement or layout beyond the conventional pictorial planes, defined by layer upon layer of paint. The act of painting, as I know, is reflected and studied through metaphysical instances of existence and absence, and questions the sensations we feel as humans through color and form. I like to critique relevant cultural discourse such as consciousness, sensations, stereotypes, clichés, rhetorical statements, ideals and beauty in my paintings. The figurative-abstract or “fabstract” style is a deconstruction of still and moving figurative renderings. I feel that through abstracting the figure, I am distorting the lens of normality much like these discourses abstract our perception of normal.

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