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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
35.8x35.8in
About this artwork
This painting resulted from Tycho absorbing and synthesizing external urban elements, in this case an alley, into personal descriptions, reactions and interpretations, drawing upon his own formal preoccupations with line, form, colour, gesture and texture. Although the built environment was used as a starting point, the painting evolved and transformed in an intuitive fashion, until external references were complemented by subconscious narratives… and notions. In this sense, the work is a coalescence of external and internal forces, so to speak. David unabashedly utilizes the mark making traditions of expressionist painting, rephrasing them with a contemporary sensibility.
The painting is both architectural and organic, conveying the precarious and uneasy relationship between seemingly disparate urban phenomena. The work acts as a visual and psychological metaphor for all that a city presents to us.
« My goal is to create a compelling and dynamic image that resonates in the viewer, stated in as few brush strokes as necessary »
David Tycho is a prize-winning Canadian artist whose paintings have been widely exhibited on a national level, as well as in the United States, Switzerland, Belgium, and Singapore. His art is distinguished by the exploration of varying subjects and differing artistic approaches. Inspired to create from nature, urban expansion, and the people he encounters, Tycho translates these influences onto canvas in an improvisational, expressive, and abstract manner. He paints using acrylics with brushes, palette knives, trowels, sticks, and rollers.