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Some of you have seen my face.  One of you has kissed my cheek No 2 by Kerry Inkster

My passion?

Portraiture and the human form using Contemporary Art applications is paramount to my artistic practice.  I also ask questions about the human condition through my figurative paintings. I do not see my role as trying to answer philosophical, scientific, or poetic questions about human existence.  I’d rather observe and record what I see and feel using visual qualities that convey a sense of feeling from my subjects. This is what drives me to create the art that I do.

Working from manipulated photographs and film, my current body of work is inspired by the female form.  Influenced by expressionistic artists such as Helen Frankenthaler, and pop artists such as Andy Warhol, I am interested in the play between my fluid backgrounds and pop art foregrounds.  

Why this painting?

I found this image of a female nude some time ago.  I was particularly interested in her “Australia” shaped buttocks – and I love cheeky nudes.  I went back to my pop art roots, wanting to keep the dark and simple background in contrast against her supple curves.  When viewing the closeup image you will notice the paint layers which gives the image depth.

Materials

I have used high quality artist acrylic paints and mediums from Matisse and Golden, and Liquitex Professional Spray Paint. Using an oil based varnish for a glossy finish.  As with most of my paintings I personally mount the board on an “inbuilt” frame.  I then paint the painting as the frame and board as one unit. This is a semi-large piece so I recommend hanging it directly from the two D rings that I supply on the back of the painting. The wooden board is subject to environmental influences.  This may create short term movement in the board/mount, hence why I recommend 2 hooks holding the painting directly to the wall, not a single hook from a single wire.

Some of you have seen my face. One of you has kissed my cheek No 2

Kerry Inkster

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Size: 90w x 120h cms
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Some of you have seen my face.  One of you has kissed my cheek No 2 by Kerry Inkster

My passion?

Portraiture and the human form using Contemporary Art applications is paramount to my artistic practice.  I also ask questions about the human condition through my figurative paintings. I do not see my role as trying to answer philosophical, scientific, or poetic questions about human existence.  I’d rather observe and record what I see and feel using visual qualities that convey a sense of feeling from my subjects. This is what drives me to create the art that I do.

Working from manipulated photographs and film, my current body of work is inspired by the female form.  Influenced by expressionistic artists such as Helen Frankenthaler, and pop artists such as Andy Warhol, I am interested in the play between my fluid backgrounds and pop art foregrounds.  

Why this painting?

I found this image of a female nude some time ago.  I was particularly interested in her “Australia” shaped buttocks – and I love cheeky nudes.  I went back to my pop art roots, wanting to keep the dark and simple background in contrast against her supple curves.  When viewing the closeup image you will notice the paint layers which gives the image depth.

Materials

I have used high quality artist acrylic paints and mediums from Matisse and Golden, and Liquitex Professional Spray Paint. Using an oil based varnish for a glossy finish.  As with most of my paintings I personally mount the board on an “inbuilt” frame.  I then paint the painting as the frame and board as one unit. This is a semi-large piece so I recommend hanging it directly from the two D rings that I supply on the back of the painting. The wooden board is subject to environmental influences.  This may create short term movement in the board/mount, hence why I recommend 2 hooks holding the painting directly to the wall, not a single hook from a single wire.