Kristian Purcell (1979) - Everything Merges

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Everything Merges is a 2026 oil painting by Kristian Purcell (born 1979) from the United Kingdom, 40 cm by 30 cm, in the Contemporary period, depicting a portrait; it is an original, hand-signed work in excellent condition.

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In Everything Merges with the Night, Kristian Purcell presents a female figure in profile, her features emerging softly from a deep field of blue and green. The sitter, drawn from the imagery of early cinema, appears suspended between presence and memory, while an elaborate lace headpiece and veil dissolve gradually into the surrounding atmosphere.

The work takes its point of departure from actress Madge Bellamy in the 1932 film White Zombie, translating the already heightened visual language of early cinema into something quieter and more elusive. Purcell’s translucent handling of oil paint allows the figure to appear almost illuminated from within, while the delicate treatment of the lace introduces a sense of fragility and artifice.

Rather than functioning as a conventional portrait, the painting uses the cinematic image as a threshold into a more dreamlike space. The subdued palette and layered surface soften the distinction between figure and background, creating an atmosphere in which identity, character and memory seem to merge. It marks an important moment in Purcell’s practice, as historical photographic imagery began to move beyond documentary or archival interest and became a means of exploring mood, ambiguity and the emotional possibilities of painting.



Kristian Purcell

Born in 1979, Kristian Purcell is an artist and teacher based in Bedford, UK, whose practice explores the figure through the language of cinema, photography and art history. His paintings and drawings draw upon archival imagery from film and theatre, particularly the visual culture of early cinema and Hollywood’s Golden Age, alongside photographs and contemporary subjects.

Purcell’s longstanding engagement with collections and curatorial practice, developed through his work with The Higgins Art Gallery and Museum in Bedford, informs an approach in which historical imagery becomes a starting point rather than an endpoint. His figures are rarely conventional portraits. Instead, they occupy an ambiguous space between character, memory and imagined identity, with gesture, light and colour used to suggest an emotional narrative beyond the image itself.

Cinematic light and shadow are central to his practice. Working through layered applications of paint, Purcell has developed a distinctive palette of blues and greens, allowing faces and figures to emerge gradually from atmospheric fields of colour. His recent work increasingly embraces ambiguity and mystery, using archival and self-generated photography as a means of exploring how images can be transformed through painting.

Alongside his studio practice, Purcell has worked as an illustrator and curator, and was co-author and illustrator of Doom Towns: People & Landscape of Atomic Testing, published by Oxford University Press. His work has been exhibited in the UK and internationally, including at the Royal Academy in London, the National Atomic Testing Museum in Las Vegas and exhibitions across Bedfordshire.

In recent years, Purcell has returned to painting with renewed focus, developing a body of work in which historical imagery, cinematic atmosphere and contemporary painting converge.

International shipments may be subject to customs duties and import taxes, which are determined by local authorities and are the responsibility of the buyer.

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Curated by Havisham & Co.
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Seller's Story

Havisham & Co. was founded on the belief that contemporary art can still carry a sense of heritage. Working from London, we collaborate closely with a small group of artists whose practices are informed by classical balance, symbolism, and material depth. Havisham & Co. was founded on the belief that contemporary art can still carry a sense of heritage. Working from London, we collaborate closely with a small group of artists whose practices are informed by classical balance, symbolism, and material depth. Instagram: havishamco

In Everything Merges with the Night, Kristian Purcell presents a female figure in profile, her features emerging softly from a deep field of blue and green. The sitter, drawn from the imagery of early cinema, appears suspended between presence and memory, while an elaborate lace headpiece and veil dissolve gradually into the surrounding atmosphere.

The work takes its point of departure from actress Madge Bellamy in the 1932 film White Zombie, translating the already heightened visual language of early cinema into something quieter and more elusive. Purcell’s translucent handling of oil paint allows the figure to appear almost illuminated from within, while the delicate treatment of the lace introduces a sense of fragility and artifice.

Rather than functioning as a conventional portrait, the painting uses the cinematic image as a threshold into a more dreamlike space. The subdued palette and layered surface soften the distinction between figure and background, creating an atmosphere in which identity, character and memory seem to merge. It marks an important moment in Purcell’s practice, as historical photographic imagery began to move beyond documentary or archival interest and became a means of exploring mood, ambiguity and the emotional possibilities of painting.



Kristian Purcell

Born in 1979, Kristian Purcell is an artist and teacher based in Bedford, UK, whose practice explores the figure through the language of cinema, photography and art history. His paintings and drawings draw upon archival imagery from film and theatre, particularly the visual culture of early cinema and Hollywood’s Golden Age, alongside photographs and contemporary subjects.

Purcell’s longstanding engagement with collections and curatorial practice, developed through his work with The Higgins Art Gallery and Museum in Bedford, informs an approach in which historical imagery becomes a starting point rather than an endpoint. His figures are rarely conventional portraits. Instead, they occupy an ambiguous space between character, memory and imagined identity, with gesture, light and colour used to suggest an emotional narrative beyond the image itself.

Cinematic light and shadow are central to his practice. Working through layered applications of paint, Purcell has developed a distinctive palette of blues and greens, allowing faces and figures to emerge gradually from atmospheric fields of colour. His recent work increasingly embraces ambiguity and mystery, using archival and self-generated photography as a means of exploring how images can be transformed through painting.

Alongside his studio practice, Purcell has worked as an illustrator and curator, and was co-author and illustrator of Doom Towns: People & Landscape of Atomic Testing, published by Oxford University Press. His work has been exhibited in the UK and internationally, including at the Royal Academy in London, the National Atomic Testing Museum in Las Vegas and exhibitions across Bedfordshire.

In recent years, Purcell has returned to painting with renewed focus, developing a body of work in which historical imagery, cinematic atmosphere and contemporary painting converge.

International shipments may be subject to customs duties and import taxes, which are determined by local authorities and are the responsibility of the buyer.

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Curated by Havisham & Co.
Instagram: @havishamco
Website: www.havishamco.com

Seller's Story

Havisham & Co. was founded on the belief that contemporary art can still carry a sense of heritage. Working from London, we collaborate closely with a small group of artists whose practices are informed by classical balance, symbolism, and material depth. Havisham & Co. was founded on the belief that contemporary art can still carry a sense of heritage. Working from London, we collaborate closely with a small group of artists whose practices are informed by classical balance, symbolism, and material depth. Instagram: havishamco

Details

Artist
Kristian Purcell (1979)
Sold with frame
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Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Everything Merges
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Hand signed, Signed
Country of origin
United Kingdom
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
40 cm
Width
30 cm
Depiction/theme
Portrait
Style
Contemporary
Period
2020+
United KingdomVerified
87
Objects sold
100%
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