
Entry Number 3568
"Inner Spaces " Series - Using technology to reshape our expectations, this work emphasises the general over the particular; the archetypal over the actual. It illustrates the notion of paintings not being definitive in their representation while capturing that Matissean-painted, luxurious nature of everyday things. This quest for luxurious impressions is succinctly observed by Neil Cox in Tate: The Art Magazine; issue 29, 2002: the "...philosopher Friedrich Schiller might have described... this as ... 'melting beauty ' , where the phenomenal world is reformed in sensuous matter...so that it softens the hard edges of the psyche ".