J Earley - Boy on Boat

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J Earley, Boy on Boat, une peinture à l’huile originale (paysage marin) en vert, bleu, brun et multicolore, 40 × 30 cm, en excellente condition, réalisée dans les années 2020+, Royaume-Uni, vendue avec cadre et directement de l’artiste.

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I paint emotion. I always aim to create a hyperrealism painting that silently shouts and screams. There are certain scenes that I will never forget, scenes that you cannot stop thinking about. One of those scenes was on my visit to a tiny island in Bangladesh.
My visit to Bangladesh in 2022 was as a guest of the social purpose organisation Friendship. I was to see how climate change was devastating Bangladesh and this involved visiting many islands (these are called the Chars). These islands were constantly flooding and would completely disappear when the floods came. On this particular island I met the villagers and saw how they were preparing for when the floods come. I thanked them for their kindness and hospitality. I then started walking back to our small boat when I saw this child. He stood on a boat staring out at the waters. We knew that floods were coming and there was a desperate fear in the air. The silence was so loud when I saw this child. I saw fear in his eyes, he was to warn his family if he saw any signs of floods and storms. They would then all evacuate on this small wooden boat.
I knew that I had to paint this fear. I could not describe it in words and I knew that I could only express it with my paint brushes. I started priming the canvas. Then I used large brushes to paint the background, using tones that would hint at a storm. The focus was to be on the child and it is very difficult to paint such detail when the figure on the canvas is so small. I had to use specialist miniature brushes to achieve this.
I hope that anyone who views “Ripples” will glimpse the anxiety of the child, the silence of the scene and sense the huge power of the storm that was about to arrive.

À propos du vendeur

L'artiste britannique James Earley défie les attentes du monde de l'art conventionnel avec son travail provocateur et sans compromis. En tant que figure de premier plan de l'hyperréalisme, il n'hésite pas à affronter des vérités inconfortables – sensibilisant à des questions pressantes comme l'itinérance, la santé mentale et la guerre. Son art est brut, un cri bestial contre l'apathie sociétale, exigeant l'attention et poussant les spectateurs à voir ce que le monde choisit souvent d'ignorer. À travers des représentations brutalement honnêtes, James ne cherche pas seulement à dépeindre la réalité mais à l'exposer, se battant farouchement contre les récits superficiels et glamour qui dominent l'art contemporain.
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I paint emotion. I always aim to create a hyperrealism painting that silently shouts and screams. There are certain scenes that I will never forget, scenes that you cannot stop thinking about. One of those scenes was on my visit to a tiny island in Bangladesh.
My visit to Bangladesh in 2022 was as a guest of the social purpose organisation Friendship. I was to see how climate change was devastating Bangladesh and this involved visiting many islands (these are called the Chars). These islands were constantly flooding and would completely disappear when the floods came. On this particular island I met the villagers and saw how they were preparing for when the floods come. I thanked them for their kindness and hospitality. I then started walking back to our small boat when I saw this child. He stood on a boat staring out at the waters. We knew that floods were coming and there was a desperate fear in the air. The silence was so loud when I saw this child. I saw fear in his eyes, he was to warn his family if he saw any signs of floods and storms. They would then all evacuate on this small wooden boat.
I knew that I had to paint this fear. I could not describe it in words and I knew that I could only express it with my paint brushes. I started priming the canvas. Then I used large brushes to paint the background, using tones that would hint at a storm. The focus was to be on the child and it is very difficult to paint such detail when the figure on the canvas is so small. I had to use specialist miniature brushes to achieve this.
I hope that anyone who views “Ripples” will glimpse the anxiety of the child, the silence of the scene and sense the huge power of the storm that was about to arrive.

À propos du vendeur

L'artiste britannique James Earley défie les attentes du monde de l'art conventionnel avec son travail provocateur et sans compromis. En tant que figure de premier plan de l'hyperréalisme, il n'hésite pas à affronter des vérités inconfortables – sensibilisant à des questions pressantes comme l'itinérance, la santé mentale et la guerre. Son art est brut, un cri bestial contre l'apathie sociétale, exigeant l'attention et poussant les spectateurs à voir ce que le monde choisit souvent d'ignorer. À travers des représentations brutalement honnêtes, James ne cherche pas seulement à dépeindre la réalité mais à l'exposer, se battant farouchement contre les récits superficiels et glamour qui dominent l'art contemporain.
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Détails

Artiste
J Earley
Vendu avec cadre
Oui
Vendu(e) par
En direct de l’artiste
Édition
Original
Titre de l'œuvre d'art
Boy on Boat
Technique
Peinture à l’huile
Signature
Signé(e)
Pays d’origine
Royaume-Uni
Condition
Excellent état
Couleur
Bleu, Brun, Multicolore, Vert
Hauteur
40 cm
Largeur
30 cm
Poids
9 g
Représentation/thème
Marine
Style
Réalisme
Période
2020 et après
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