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The Consumption of Time Painting

David O'Malley

United Kingdom

Painting, oil on Canvas

Size: 31.5 W x 23.6 H x 0.8 D in

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In 'The Consumption of Time' (using a video still reference) there is a ghostly feel to the rendering of the paint. The piece verifies a point in time that existed (the original 1979 broadcast of the Doctor Who episode) that we are now travelling further away from thus evincing the linear nature of time. Suspension of disbelief can be all consuming during childhood. Recalling those moments can open our conditioned, socially conformed minds.

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Painting:oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:31.5 W x 23.6 H x 0.8 D in

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The work of David O’Malley (BA)Hons has featured in the prestigious John Moores Painting Prize, Royal Academy of Arts, Cork Street, Sky Arts, Discerning Eye, Mall Galleries amongst a multitide of other exhibitions. His work been selling internationally 2008. His paintings The artist originates from the coast of Lancashire, studied Fine Art in the Northeast of England, before moving to London where he remained for numerous years. Prior to the pandemic, he left the capital for County Durham. www.davidom.com "Essentially I am drawn to the power of vastness and the context of the wider picture; the compelling journey from that which is constricted within, to the cusp of the infinite. An existential dialectic may be detected from ruminations on the metaphysical aspects of time and space. I seek to instil a pure sense of wonder in my work intended to guide the viewer to tap into the sublime, celebrating the mental faculty that enables man to be transported by Art. I am particularly fond of a David Lynch quote postulating that the restrictions of the film making process do not apply to the field of painting and that indeed ‘painting is infinite’. The ultimately levelling template of the void is inherent at the core of everything i make."

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