| Roy Freer
Since becoming a full time artist over twenty years ago Roy Freer's work
has shown a single minded focus in using overlays of rich colour to depict
still life, figure and landscape as a way of presenting a visual understanding
of his subject. Working from a familiar selection of either studio based
still life objects, or outdoor features he continues to explore the tension
held both within and between objects to a degree whereby they are held by
the fulcrum of the painting.
His present work is concerned with the interpretation of the subject
as a visual experience rather than a physical factual response. For Roy
it is not so much a case of loosing the identity of the object so much as
becoming more aware of the less tangible qualities within appearances. Objects
are seen disguised and visually modified by light, shade, space and distance
resulting in the fragmentation of colour and form.
Roy Freer shows an engagement with the medium in the manner of his over-layering
brush marks. These act as directional indications that underpin the main
structure of his paintings and the whole is suffused with lighting that
is depicted in strong shafts of colour across the canvas.
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