Fine art, digital edgy work and subversive fashion from Elluse – a Manchester hybrid artist working between canvas, screen and street.
I paint rave, industry and everyday life, then push those ideas into murals, fabric, wallpaper and made-to-measure panels through my shop Elluse.biz. Upcycle projects, custom murals and pattern experiments all live here alongside my fine art practice.
My work sits in the tension between tradition and tech: canvas vs screen, exhibition vs market, slow painting vs fast digital tools. I use computers, software and repetition because they’re the reality of a working-class artist today – not a shortcut, just an honest way to make.
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Elluse – Edgy Fine Art & Subversive Fashion
WHEN EDUCATION BECOMES INDOCTRINATION
“When your ‘education’ limits your imagination, it is called indoctrination.”
— Prof. Richard Feynman
The art world has always balanced tradition with innovation. But when it comes to digital art, that balance often collapses. Institutions cling to old definitions of legitimacy, provenance, and value. The result? Digital artists are sidelined — not because of lack of imagination, but because the system fears what it cannot easily control or archive.
🎨 The Problem of Provenance
Provenance has long been the currency of the art world. A painting without a signature, or a sculpture without documentation, becomes suspect. But what happens when the artwork itself is digital — fluid, reproducible, and sometimes even generative? Suddenly, the rules of provenance begin to unravel.
As researchers Tsoumas, Gemtou, and Sofokleous argue in Digital Art as a Taboo for the Contemporary Art World (2024), much of this resistance stems from fear. Digital works disrupt the systems by which art is catalogued, sold, and written into history. If provenance is the anchor of art history, then digital art appears unmoored.
🧱 Breaking the Indoctrination
This is where Feynman’s words cut deep. If our art education teaches us that value lies only in oil paint, bronze, or signed prints, then it is not education at all — it is indoctrination.
It forces artists into narrow paths and discourages the very imagination art is meant to ignite.
Digital artists such as Morehshin Allahyari and Rachel Ara resist this indoctrination.
Allahyari uses 3D modelling and printing to recreate artifacts destroyed by war, exploring how digital tools preserve cultural memory.
Ara critiques systems of value in data and technology, exposing how ownership and provenance are manipulated.
Both artists prove that digital art can expand the conversation — not shrink it.
🔗 Towards New Models of Provenance
Solutions are emerging.
Blockchain-based tools, such as those developed by DACS x Arcual, aim to give digital works the same kind of traceable authenticity that a catalogue raisonné offers to paintings.
Academic projects like ARCHANGEL (University of Surrey, The National Archives, 2018) explore cryptographic systems to secure digital records for the long term.
These are not perfect answers, but they show that provenance doesn’t have to rely on physical signatures.
It can evolve — toward transparency, traceability, and openness.
🌍 Imagination Beyond the Frame
As artists, we must decide whether to accept indoctrination or to push past it.
Digital art is not lesser art. It’s simply harder to frame within outdated systems.
To embrace it is to expand imagination — to challenge institutions to grow — and to remind ourselves that art’s purpose is not to be archived, but to provoke, inspire, and live in the present.
Digital art may struggle for provenance, but it thrives in imagination.
And perhaps, that freedom is its greatest strength.
📚 References / Further Reading
Tsoumas, Gemtou, Sofokleous, Digital Art as a Taboo for the Contemporary Art World (2024), ResearchGate
DACS x Arcual, Safeguarding Artists’ Rights in the Digital Age (2023), DACS
ARCHANGEL Project – University of Surrey & The National Archives, Blockchain for Digital Archives (2018), Arxiv
Morehshin Allahyari – Artist Website
Rachel Ara – Artist Page
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WHY I HATED MY FINE ARTS DEGREE.
CHARTING AN UNCONVENTIONAL ART JOURNEY
In 1993, at seventeen, I embarked on a transformative artistic journey. My path began in Southport, a tranquil coastal town in Northwest UK, where I initiated my fine arts adventure. My narrative is woven with family anecdotes, a lack of traditional qualifications, and an ongoing battle with inner demons.
TRANSITIONING TO THE UNIVERSITY CANVAS
After a year in Southport, my fine arts degree led me to Liverpool John Moores University. Here, I discovered a fresh canvas to express my unconventional spirit.
EMBRACING UNCONVENTIONALITY
University life had its charm. Education offered me a way out of a challenging past, and I eagerly engaged with intellectual peers.
A JOURNEY OF SELF-WORTH AND RESILIENCE
I realized early on that becoming a commercial artist wasn’t a realistic path for me, given my lack of financial support and resources. Instead, I embraced the course as a means to boost my self-worth. My confidence had been battered by years of people putting me down and telling me I was inadequate, compounded by the harrowing experiences I had faced as a child.
NAVIGATING CONTRADICTORY FEEDBACK
My professors noticed my financial struggles, but their advice often felt like a spinning top, making navigating difficult. It seemed that my feedback was sometimes not taken seriously. I couldn’t help but feel I was there to pay someone’s wage, being young and lacking important contacts. I didn’t fit the stereotypical image of wealth, which may have led them to believe they needn’t invest much effort in my artistic growth.
LEARNING SELF-LOVE
The course gave me the precious time to learn about self-love, a journey vital before you can truly love others. It was a process of self-discovery that nurtured my soul, allowing me to heal and flourish.
QUESTIONING THE RULES OF ART
The course adhered to the conventional rule that an artist should draw and sketch ideas within a sketchbook and then transfer this to canvas. The pressure to find one’s style or to join a group of artists who all conform to a specific art form puzzled me. I couldn’t help but wonder where these rules originated.
ART AS A MARKETABLE COMMODITY
As I delved deeper into the course, it aimed to mould artists into tools for creating easily marketable art. Placing art into neatly defined boxes and labelling it for mass consumption felt stifling. The repetitive nature of creating the same type of art until it became a marketable commodity left me unfulfilled. It was not the artistic path I envisioned from the beginning.
EMBRACING ARTISTIC VERSATILITY
During my time on the course, I could experiment with various artistic forms. I ventured into oil paintings, explored photography, dabbled in sculpture, and embraced the challenge of installations. It was an artistic odyssey where I refused to be confined to a single medium.
SEEKING INSPIRATION IN THE UNCONVENTIONAL
Inspiration came from artists like Andy Warhol, who challenged conventional notions by involving other artists, and the Surrealists, who saw art as a means to explore philosophy and politics. These rebels used art as a platform for self-expression, a far cry from the stifling confines of a course that aimed to mould me into a commercial entity.
YOUTHFUL OVERSIGHTS
Like a typical teenager, I didn’t always preserve my work. I neglected to capture photographs of many pieces and lost some of my early creations in the hustle and bustle of moving houses.
EMBRACE YOUR UNCONVENTIONAL PATH
As you embark on your artistic journey, remember, “Art is what you make of it.” Don’t be swayed by those who say otherwise. Stay true to your unique path, marked by determination and a touch of rebellion.
Warm Regards,
Helen
This article was crafted with the aid of Chat GPT, an AI language model, to ensure clarity and effective communication.
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SYNOPSIS OF THE PAINTING ‘FREE SPIRIT.’
INTRODUCTION
This artwork represents a form of release for me, a positive outlet. Art has always been my companion in navigating life’s challenges and is a source of solace. My early life was marked by hardship, with my parents leaving me at a young age. My stepmother, an art teacher, raised me and introduced me to the world of creativity. I’ll forever be grateful to her for setting me on this path.
Art uniquely provides support. There’s no need to compare or compete with other artists. Instead, it’s about creating for oneself, giving oneself a break, and not being too critical of one’s accomplishments.
This artwork reflects the feeling of freedom, akin to a bird soaring above, escaping the chaos, stress, and troubles often weighing us down. It’s a return to my theme of using a simple shape against a backdrop of chaos, influenced by my affinity for Buddhism and meditation, which stress the value of maintaining a clear and peaceful mind.
TECHNIQUE
Titled ‘Free Spirit,’ this artwork signifies the sense of liberation, akin to a bird in flight, escaping the complexities of our world and the burdens that accompany it. It continues using a simple shape against a background of chaos, a concept I’ve elaborated on in my previous blog posts. This simple shape reflects my admiration for Buddhism and meditation, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a calm and uncomplicated mind.
EXPLORING WITH CHATGPT
While creating this artwork and articulating its significance, I’ve found valuable insights and support from ChatGPT, an AI language model. ChatGPT has been instrumental in helping me convey the meaning and emotion behind my art. It has become an essential tool in my artistic journey, enabling me to explore deeper creative and philosophical dimensions.
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A SYNOPSIS OF MY FINE ART PAINTING ‘ FAMILY.’
INTRODUCTION
I embarked on an artistic journey to create a piece with commercial appeal among the Cheshire set and its teenage girls. However, as I delved into the creative process, a transformation occurred. The emerging artwork shifted from a feminine, commercial, and light-hearted concept to something more edgy, reflecting a sense of unrest and anxiety.
This transition in style became a canvas to explore the anxieties faced by women in the UK, particularly those from the Cheshire set. Societal pressures can limit personal growth, such as the need to conform, maintain a specific appearance, embody kindness, and take on family responsibilities and caregiving roles.
Art became my medium to confront these anxieties and express deeper emotions. The initial pink and girlish style, born out of frustration, took on new meaning, highlighting the restrictions these societal pressures can impose.
As I ventured further into this journey, the artwork evolved to incorporate elements such as beads and embroidery, deviating from its original commercial intent.
WHAT’S THIS ART PIECE ABOUT
The central figure in this artwork mirrors my journey. Initially designed for the Cheshire set’s teenage girls, emphasising beauty and fashion, the artwork incorporated unicorn colours for visual appeal. However, as the creative process unfolded, the artwork transformed.
I experimented with textures, adding beads and various elements, moving away from commercial ideals. Instead, I embraced a more provocative and edgy direction, strikingly contrasting black and soft pink, symbolizing a rebellion against the initial concept.
Over a year, I became deeply connected to the creative process, with the initial commercial intention clashing with evolving views on women’s roles and societal expectations. The pink and feminine image initially designed for the Cheshire set’s teenage girls no longer felt appropriate. The artwork transformed into a more unsettling and anxiety-laden expression.
The concept of ‘juxtaposition’ became a central theme in the artwork, representing the divided nature of individuals in a capitalist world, where we often compartmentalize our personalities for different contexts.
EXPLORING WITH CHATGPT
During this transformative journey, I turned to ChatGPT, an AI language model, to help me articulate and clarify my evolving thoughts and emotions as expressed through my art. ChatGPT played a pivotal role in helping me convey the meaning and significance behind the art more effectively.
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NAVIGATING AI: FINDING BALANCE
In a world bursting with creativity, our journey leads us to explore the convergence of technology and artistic expression, all while grappling with the ongoing struggle between our personal and professional identities.
QUESTIONING THE FOUNDATIONS
The Quest for Self-Discovery
Questions have swirled in our minds since we entered the world of education. We’ve often wondered if education is intended solely to mould us into cogs in a corporate machine, stifling our creative skills in art and language while discouraging the exploration of personal beliefs and self-awareness. This tension between conforming to educational norms for the sake of work and nurturing personal growth for self-discovery became a pivotal theme in our lives.
The Dual Role of Education
Education presents its unique challenges. It ensures we remain original, whether as artists or writers, highlighting the importance of provenance. This raised questions about whether art was primarily for personal expression or potentially for commercial use. The conflict between artistic integrity and the business world’s demands shaped our perspective.
HONESTY IN CREATIVITY
As we navigated the terrain of creativity, honesty became our guiding principle. We cherished the significance of authenticity in our creative process, emphasizing the origin of our work. However, this belief was tested as AI tools like Midjouney and ChatGBT emerged, challenging traditional notions of authorship and creativity.
The Ongoing Debate Among Artists and Movements
The tension between preserving artistic integrity and embracing technology mirrors age-old debates within the creative community. From the Arts and Crafts movement, where artists chose to create their work independently, to contemporary artists questioning technology’s role in their work, the conflict between creating art for business and personal expression remains a recurring theme. Icons like Andy Warhol, who shifted art from the individual artist’s studio to a factory-like setup, blurred the lines between artist and businessperson, sparking conversations that resonate in today’s creative landscape.
The Dilemma of Dual Paths
For many artists, choosing a path becomes a profound dilemma. Do we create art for others’ enjoyment and potential purchase, or focus on self-expression? Some, like me, attempt to navigate both paths simultaneously, seeking a balance between professional and personal creativity.
TWO PATHS, ONE DESTINATION
Our creative journey led us down two distinct paths. One path adhered to rules and references, emphasizing trustworthiness in our professional role. The other celebrated the freedom to use any available tool for creative expression, akin to today’s embrace of AI tools.
Collaboration for the Greater Good
In an era where AI tools blur the lines between creativity and assistance, we pondered whether these tools could foster collaborative efforts for societal betterment. The conflict between individual financial interests and humanity’s greater good became a central theme in our evolving perspective.
TECHNOLOGY AND CREATIVITY
A Vision of Collective Creation
Envisioning a world where creativity transcended individual ownership, we saw the potential for extraordinary collaborative projects reflecting the communal spirit of artists, writers, and creators throughout history. The conflict between individualism and communal creation weighed heavily on our minds.
Expanding Access to Creativity
AI tools are transformative in broadening access to creativity in an era marked by the growing democratization of artistic and literary expression. Previously, art and writing were often seen as pursuits of the middle class, but AI empowers individuals from diverse backgrounds. The lower classes, previously distanced from these forms of expression, now have the opportunity to become more involved and culturally enriched, contributing to a more inclusive and vibrant creative landscape.
NAVIGATING THE FUTURE
As we delve into the future of creativity, we find ourselves at a crossroads. AI tools and creativity coexist, blurring the line between originality and assistance. This intersection sparks a profound debate about whether creative work should primarily serve personal gain or contribute to the common good of humanity, echoing the enduring discussions among artists, writers, and art and literary movements.
In this ever-evolving landscape, the future of creativity unfolds at the intersection of human ingenuity and the limitless potential offered by AI. Whether we view technology as a collaborator or a challenge, one principle remains steadfast: the power of communication and the exchange of profound ideas should always guide our choices.
Disclaimer: This article was crafted with the assistance of ChatGPT, an AI language model, to explore the intersection of AI and creativity while maintaining openness and transparency.
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‘FEMINISM’ THAT WORD THAT CAUSES A STIR
ART AND FEMINISM: A PERSONAL JOURNEY
Art has always played a significant role in my life, closely intertwined with my strong belief in feminism. My mother, an art teacher, used to regale me with stories of her involvement in spirited marches and rallies for women’s rights. One humorous memory stands out when she proudly went braless – a source of laughter for my sister and me in our childhood.
EMPOWERING YOUNG PEOPLE TO QUESTION NORMS
From a young age, I observed society’s heavy emphasis on growing up and becoming a parent, with little room for discussions about choosing not to have children. This pressing question challenges the conventional wisdom that equates happiness and success with parenthood and homeownership when economic and social conditions often make these aspirations unattainable.
INSPIRING PERSONAL GROWTH AND SELF-DISCOVERY
During those years, I lacked confidence, which made it challenging to connect with others and pursue my goals. Then, I met an extraordinary woman from Manchester who defied societal stereotypes. Her behaviour didn’t conform to the typical expectations for girls, which often revolved around gossip. She inspired me to be confident and intelligent, teaching me the importance of consistency in my efforts and the value of personal growth.
BREAKING FREE FROM SOCIETAL EXPECTATIONS
One of the essential points I wish to highlight is the importance of breaking free from the roles and expectations placed upon us from a young age. Instead, the promotion of self-discovery and self-love should be paramount. Every individual should be free to find who they are as a person beyond societal expectations. Embracing one’s true self, with self-love as the foundation, can lead to a more fulfilling life for all.
FEMINISM, INTEGRITY, AND CONFIDENCE
Feminism has the potential to enhance women’s self-esteem. Nevertheless, stereotypes dictating societal expectations for both genders persist. We must encourage men to see women as human beings with thoughts, ideas, and aspirations beyond physical attributes. Making a woman pregnant isn’t the sole definition of her identity. We are all equal, men or women; we are human beings, each with our unique thoughts, ideas, and aspirations. Empowering women to be self-sufficient benefits them and contributes to a more inclusive and equitable world.
REDEFINING PARENTHOOD AND FULFILLMENT
If one cannot afford to have children, the sensible approach is not to view it as the end of the world. Parenthood should be a well-considered choice, not an obligation imposed by societal norms. It’s essential to acknowledge that personal fulfilment and happiness can be achieved through various paths, and having children is just one of them. Empowering women to be self-reliant benefits them and contributes to a more inclusive and equitable world.
A FAIRER WORLD FOR ALL
It’s essential to acknowledge that the message of feminism transcends gender boundaries. We all have the right to be treated as equals, whether men or women. We are, above all, human beings, each with unique thoughts, ideas, and aspirations. Men must stand alongside women as allies in the journey toward a fairer world for all and preserving our planet for future generations.
This article was created with the assistance of ChatGPT.
For more on Art and Feminism:
Explore the Guerrilla Girls’ website to see how they use art to address gender and diversity issues in the art world.
Learn more about the feminist art movement with The Art Story’s Feminist Art Movement page.
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RAVE UNDER A BRIDGE SYNOPSIS
IN A TRULY CIVILIZED SOCIETY
The willingness to contribute through taxes and support the disabled and underprivileged becomes a gauge of societal progress. This encompasses individuals facing economic and mental health challenges often overlooked.
THE RAVE BENEATH THE MOTORWAY: A CATALYST FOR SOCIETAL CHANGE.
A striking work of art embodies the missing elements in today’s society. It is set on the edge of a city where established venues may struggle to accommodate the underprivileged, prioritizing profit over inclusion and perpetuating societal divisions. This art aims to inspire change and rekindle the spirit of unity and inclusivity that characterized those ’90s raves.
THE IMPACT OF INDUSTRIALIZATION ON SOCIETY.
The industrialization of the 1780s brought about a seismic shift in how societies operated. As cities beckoned the impoverished, including my ancestry in Wales and Ireland, people hoped for a better life, seeking refuge from the toil of agriculture. This era witnessed a stark contrast between the prosperous and the marginalized, as people left behind the rural way of life in search of opportunities in burgeoning urban centres.
THE NEED FOR COOPERATION IN A COMPETITIVE WORLD
Competition is often considered natural in a world driven by capitalism, even if it sometimes leads to a cold and inhumane approach. While Darwin’s theory has prominence in understanding human society, alternative perspectives, like Cooperation Theory, underscore the importance of cooperation and social bonds in human evolution and society.
THE PLIGHT OF THE MARGINALIZED AND THE CALL FOR COMPASSION
This fixation on success and competition often leaves the less fortunate behind—impoverished individuals with mental health challenges, the unsupported and needy, and those with disabilities facing economic hardship. The marginalized, a diverse and intricate group, share one commonality: poverty. Not everyone has a kind and supportive family to rely on. Labelling those unable to work as burdens is unjust. The privileged few thrive while others languish.
LESSONS FROM THE GREAT DEPRESSION
The 1930s brought the Great Depression, a severe economic downturn that left countless people struggling. It serves as a stark reminder of how economic challenges can devastate the lives of many, underscoring the need for a compassionate society.
CHALLENGING CONVENTIONAL NORMS: THE UNCONVENTIONAL PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS.
With the onset of industrialization and economic challenges, society transformed. Those depicted in The Rave Beneath the Motorway, a powerful painting, exist outside conventional norms. They are descendants of migrants who abandoned farms for urban prospects. In this gathering, they strive to find happiness in a relentless world.
ART AS A MIRROR TO SOCIETY’S ONGOING STRUGGLES.
Throughout history, artists have used their work to address social issues. The social realism movement of the 1930s depicted the struggles of the working class. In contrast, the civil rights movements in the mid-20th century fought for the rights of marginalized communities, including those facing racial and economic discrimination.
CONTINUING THE QUEST FOR A MORE COMPASSIONATE SOCIETY.
Today, society grapples with the same issues. Humanity evolves, and the consequences of the Industrial Revolution and the toll of urban living on people and the environment are now evident. The successful question their paths—though employed, they ponder whether fulfilment aligns with their routines. These sentiments have been woven into my artwork.
Suggested Readings:
The Impact of Industrialization on Society:
History.com – The Industrial Revolution
Lessons from the Great Depression:
History.com – Great Depression
Challenging Conventional Norms: The Unconventional Pursuit of Happiness:
Psychology Today – Pursuit of Happiness
The Atlantic – Health
Continuing the Quest for a More Compassionate Society:
TED – Compassion Talks
“Improve overall feel and grammer” prompt. ChatGPT, September 25 Version, OpenAI, 20 Oct. 2023. chat.openai.com/.
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MY STORY ON HAVING ENDOMETRIOSIS
I was born in 1975, and it was a chaotic time. My mother left me when I was two, leaving my father struggling with mental health issues. I didn’t receive the best of care. My father remarried, but that union was short-lived, and he left my stepmother and me with a newborn baby and my siblings.
When I was thirteen, the time came when children typically start experiencing body changes. I was eager to start my period and transition into womanhood. I recall pretending that my period had begun just to fit in with other girls at school, but it didn’t start until I was seventeen.
At seventeen, my life was a whirlwind; my period had finally begun, accompanied by a surge of emotions. I couldn’t cope with the stress and anxiety, so I fled to a university to pursue a ‘fine art degree.’
In retrospect, I now recognize that this was manifesting endometriosis, but I was oblivious to its existence at the time. I attributed all my emotional turmoil to my family background and struggled with self-doubt.
I found myself in bed, enduring excruciating pain, and I would cry out loudly. I thought of myself as weak and pathetic. Self-deprecation was a skill I excelled in at that age.
Upon visiting my doctor, they prescribed the contraceptive pill to manage my periods. Little did I know I would remain on this pill until I was forty-two.
By the time I turned twenty-five, I found myself in a situation where my boyfriend wanted me to contribute to the bills, and I couldn’t afford to stop taking the pill as it would hinder my ability to work full-time.
Over the years, I made numerous trips to the doctor’s office, discussing my struggles with depression, high anxiety levels, constipation, mood swings, and skin rashes. Sadly, the doctors were rude and made me feel like a nuisance.
However, everything fell into place when I discovered endometriosis. Suddenly, all these symptoms made sense, as they are common among those with endometriosis.
Endometriosis can trigger early menopause due to hormonal imbalances, with elevated estrogen levels, which explains my severe mood swings.
At twenty-nine, I temporarily parted ways with my boyfriend due to the intensity of my mood swings. Some years later, we reunited, but my health took a drastic turn for the worse. I found myself collapsing in agony on the floor. I became extremely ill, unable to walk across the living room without enduring excruciating pain.
This ordeal continued for three months, during which I repeatedly sought help from my doctors but struggled to obtain any support. My requests for a specialist referral were met with repeated denials.
Desperate for answers, I turned to the internet and online support groups, where I learned about the enigmatic disease called endometriosis.
Armed with this knowledge, I had no choice but to pay £250 to consult a private endometriosis specialist.
Upon evaluation, the specialist confirmed that I had endometriosis and recommended a hysterectomy. He subsequently referred me for the operation within the NHS, offering assurance that I was in capable hands.
The waiting period for my operation stretched to nine agonizing months, during which I remained bedridden and severely ill. I firmly believe that endometriosis wreaks havoc in our society, leading to emotional turmoil, relationship strains, and an inadequately addressed issue.
I suspect that this problem has been systematically ignored, perhaps to align with a capitalist narrative. Easier solutions, such as masking the symptoms with pills, have been favoured over addressing the root cause.
Now, a year and a half after my operation, I am on the path to recovery. While endometriosis has not completely vanished, the pain is not as overwhelming. I can’t help but wonder if men faced this issue, they would receive more support and assistance, though that might be my cynicism.
I adhere to a strict diet to manage the pain, eliminating gluten, lactose, soya, sugar, onions, and raisins.
In any case, I’ve shared my story with the world to raise awareness about this enigmatic disease.
WARM REGARDS,
HELEN JONES
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A SYNOPSIS OF MY PAINTING ‘CONSUMED.’
INTRODUCTION
This artwork embodies the essence of meditation and living life according to Buddhist principles. The young figure gracefully navigates underwater, a dance of movement and tranquillity. It symbolizes the universal experience of grappling with life’s currents.
Our choices often revolve around financial gain and employment, influenced by the rules of society in the capitalist world. While our desires may diverge, we find ourselves constrained by this economic world.
My artwork aims to evoke the sensation of bearing the weight of circumstance. Those familiar with the depths of depression and anxiety will resonate with the emotions I seek to convey.
At times, emergence from stress feels akin to breaking the surface of water, basking in fleeting moments of freedom and happiness. However, these instances are quickly overshadowed by the depths where inner struggles and responsibilities persist.
ARTISTIC PHILOSOPHY
The creation of my artworks has forever been a philosophical endeavour. Each stroke, whether technical or experimental, fuels inspiration for subsequent creations. Reflecting upon my life journey, I also admire the evolution of my past pieces.
The painting ‘Consumed’ holds philosophical nuances. Buddhists advocate simplicity in thought for a content and liberated existence. The uncomplicated form of the boy against a bustling backdrop encapsulates my contemplation of these philosophical musings.
While I don’t align with Buddhism nor adhere to religious rituals or deities, I consider myself spiritual. I appreciate Buddhism’s teachings on streamlining thoughts through meditation.
The theme of simplification and creating a more modest reality permeates my artwork, a constant presence.
ARTISTIC CONTENT
The painting ‘Consumed’ embodies the practice of meditation and embracing a humble Buddhist way of life. The boy’s graceful motions within the underwater realm symbolize the ebb and flow of existence.
Our decisions are often swayed by financial pursuits and career endeavours, a dance dictated by the rhythm of capitalism. Despite personal inclinations, we find ourselves subject to the capitalist currents.
Through my artwork, I aim to evoke the sensation of bearing life’s burdens. Those who’ve weathered depression and anxiety will recognize the emotions I endeavour to capture.
Occasionally, emergence from stress mirrors a triumphant ascent from submerged depths. Fleeting moments of liberation and contentment emerge, only to be swiftly engulfed by the abyss, where inner demons and obligations reside.
TECHNICAL INSIGHT
The artwork adopts a two-dimensional perspective, a deliberate choice driven by my current disposition. A hiatus from complex projects led me to opt for simplicity. In time, I envision exploring the realm of three-dimensional expression.
My artistic process entails a delicate equilibrium between acquiring new skills and preserving the joy of creation. As a relentless self-critic, I aspire for continuous improvement. This pursuit is a reprieve from my daily occupation, an aspiration I strive to uphold.
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