Showing posts with label William Duncan Painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label William Duncan Painting. Show all posts

21/04/2016

The Grant Bradley Gallery.6th-28th May 2016.

Pieces of the series 'Australia' in a space kindly provided by the gallery during the Bristol Arts Trail
'River Moore' mixed media on canvas

'Flying fish'.Mixed media on canvas.58 x 58 cm

The snake'.Mixed media on canvas.50 x 40 cm.


 
'The seven oceans".Mixed media on canvas.60 x 50 cm.


23/10/2014

Next Exhibition-Living in a Magic Forest

Living In A Magic Forest

Jungle Boy - 60X70 c.m. Oil and acrylic on canvas.


The forest left the boy afraid yet fascinated,a little enchanted and when he looked by his side he saw the sea.On the sea he felt like a giant,having sailed on it before,knowing the greatness,the mystery,the deception,the beauty,the richness,the certainties and currents.He had seen mermaids and fish,the Goddess of the sea (Yemanja) and a neckless.Then he came across a fairy in the thick forest,discovered waterfalls,rivers and rapids,pools and mangroves,riches he had never seen before.He heard the animals saying that it was possible to dream.Weary,on his way home he gazed at the star-studded sky and returned flying,longing to see the city,feeling a sense of happiness while dressed as a macaw soaring into the heights.Then he saw the lights of an altar.At home,his space,his refuge,he dressed in colours and began to paint.

William Duncan uses oil and acrylic in his paintings. Alex Rezende works with digital media and collage. William and Alex often work together on some pieces, using a range of recycled materials. The artwork, which we are showing, is influenced by the experience of living in Paraty, a small, historical town in the area of the Atlantic rainforest of Rio de Janeiro state in Brazil.
William enjoys working with bold colours, which are inspired by the lush vegetation and light of his surroundings. William and Alex use a type of fruit called coite, which is similar to a gourd. This is used as a base for our work with masks, which form part of our exhibition.








The GrantBradley Gallery

1 St. Peter's Court, Bedminster Parade, Bristol BS3