| | Shane
Garton - Contemporary Australian Abstract Artist |
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| When
I paint badly, it's my fault. When I paint well, it has nothing to
do with me. |
| Black and White
Works on Paper
....These abstract monochromatic works have a teeming, churning
movement that at times suggests an urban congestion ready to suffocate everything,
at times the explosive chaos of a primeval natural world. ..... In a few works,
Garton uses an expressionist figurative style and a little color to show cityscapes
in which building is piled on building, creating the claustrophobia of a Dickensian
slum. In the abstract works [the great majority in the show] he tries out two
styles. One is a mechanistic one in which a variety of pipe-like shapes are piled
on top of each other, entirely in black and white. The other style, an angry scrawling
build-up of forms, is more free flowing and includes the use of some gray and
on one occasion, blue. It is in the largest works in this style, where he has
abandoned any remnants of representational form, that Garton gets what he's after.
Here his use of paint is highly effective in creating not just movement across
the paper but also an unsettling sense of impending chaos. Despite their dark
tone, these works are visually engrossing. - Art
critic Kate Taylor - The
Hamilton
Spectator. Canada | | The
Devil's Playground #2 Oil on five canvas panels |
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view Brain Scratches click above. |
| Some
Older Works Above - Click to view the journey. |
| Every
artist dips his brush in his soul, and paints his own nature into his paintings.
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Henry
Ward Beecher |
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| Marine
- SOLD
| Shane
with his best mate Boots | One
O'clock in the Morning - SOLD |
| Boots
- 1988
- 2005 The most loyal, humble and loving soul I have
ever known. | | | | |