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Figurative Paintings
My current series, ‘Seen and Unseen,’ reflects ideas about
the nature of portraiture, both spiritual and psychoanalytical.
A portrait conveys the external mask while one’s internal
world is formed by experiences: pain and beauty; suffering and joy;
loss and peace. I begin with the portrait and then imagine the
subject’s internal world: in psychoanalytic terms, their psyche;
or in spiritual terms, their soul. Unseen aspects of their personality
emerge, framed by layers of color, texture and pattern and
surrounded by symbols that are referential in both religious
and psychological terms. The personal nature of portraiture,
with endless possibilities to express internal struggles and triumphs,
provides an opportunity to turn the spotlight on social awareness.
Human dignity and spirituality seem innately entwined within the
soul or psyche of the individual. I try to connect the viewer
with the subject and their shared, relevant themes
that are both seen and unseen.”