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Half man in landscape

By  Philip Kennedy 2008 - 2010

Philip Kennedy

Dimensions
152cm x 168cm

For the original 2008 'study' for this painting, I used black tape in short pieces to build up a collage for the figure - I was trying to replicate the clumsiness of primitive computer graphics. I also used the hackneyed silhouette technique as it emphasised the outline shape which as a sculptor I know is very important in defining form. I simplified in order to create more visual impact but by reducing other aspects of the picture I was able to control where the emphasis was, where I wanted it to be. I also wanted to portray an uneasy humour and in some ways subvert the extensive use of silhouettes in popular graphic design.
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