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Two Irish Travellers fighting under nightime sky Painting

Eoin Llewellyn

Ireland

Painting, Oil On Canvas on Canvas

Size: 23.6 W x 19.7 H x 0.8 D in

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The Irish Travellers have a tradition of fighting each other (Bare Knuckle). Some times this is to resolve a family feud or it is for large amounts of prize money. I wanted to explore the relationship of violence and the total exhaustion that sets in during these fights, which can last for a number ...

Year Created:

2015

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Painting, Oil On Canvas on Canvas

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

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23.6 W x 19.7 H x 0.8 D in

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Not Framed

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In the images Llewellyn works with he combines painting's history and techniques with images from the 1900s to the present day. These images and painting techniques, influenced by Titian to Bacon, are overlapped with each other to create a rich multi-layered experience. This creates a precarious balance between the past and the present leaving the audience with a sense of dislocation from a definite time and place. Man Sleeping in LA Apartment (2011) is a direct conversation with Jusepe de Ribera's Jacob Dream (1639). He is also interested in painting the misfit in society and the private personal moments that painting's light is not normally shone on, for example The Patient (2010) and Father and Son (2011). His work is primarily a dialogue with the history of painting itself and in particular the figure. It does not recognise one period in painting over another. Rather, it is inspired by consistency in quality and the discovery of successful new realities in paint. Llewellyn's work has been exhibited throughout Ireland, England and Germany and is found in both private and public collections throughout the world. To see images and reviews, or to read more about Llewellyn's work in his own words, go to Eoin Llewelyn is also the director of berlin art class where he teaches art techniques studying from artist of the past 500 years. See

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