Three medium size paintings developing:
Category: Methodology
Other work(s)in progress
Larger painting still at an early stage, developing:
Work in progress
There Was and there Never Was a Time Like this, oil on aluminium, 125 x 127 cm
Rhythm – definition and etymology
Following on from the previous post, I continue thinking about Jason Gaiger’s question, Can a Painting have a Rhythm? Remembering a previous post looking at what the notion of rhythm might actually encompass, I move towards a consideration of the flow of the work. Also, I have in connection with the circular and spiral, a […]
Can a Painting have a Rhythm?
Reading Jason Gaiger’s paper, Can a Painting have a Rhythm? some time ago has given me an axis of thought around which to re-orientate my own ideas concerning the implications of the circular gesture and its development into the spiral – something I touched on during the MA: this being a link to the Second […]
Paintings in Progress
Several paintings in progress in the studio – I have to make best possible use of this time of year when conditions in the studio are optimal. The painting below does not look like anything other than itself. I can’t know how it will eventually look until it actually appears at its conclusion, so I […]
A form of reflection
Why-speaking-to-yourself-in-the-third-person-makes-you-wiser?
The importance of speaking up
shared post– when the poet showed his work to the queen
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Link to pdf: J Waring Rago – Biography and Contact Details June 2019 Announcement and Invitation to the Summer Show