idEntity- Elemental A painting by Stephen Jaques

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idEntity - Elemental A painting by Stephen Jaques Def ining one’s identity can be challenging, and discovering a sense of self-reflection in our digitalised era can sometimes take a lifetime. Identity is not conf ined to tangible characteristics but rather it is the way we perceive and express ourselves. Factors and conditions that an individual is born with such as ethnic heritage, sex, or one’s body often play a role in def ining one’s identity. However, many aspects of a person’s identity change throughout his or her physical and digital life. People’s experiences can alter how they see themselves or are perceived by others. Conversely, their identities also influence the decisions they make: individuals choose their f riends, adopt certain fashions, and align themselves with political beliefs based on their identities. Can art allow us to correct assumptions and express our identity? Many artists use their work as an alchemical process of discovery a way to explore and question ideas about identity. All the works on show take aspects of the contemporary experience and in the process of transforming an idea into a physical object, synthesise the artist response to this encounter with the world. The exhibited works will each the viewers’ attention and focus them mentally onto their very personal quest for identity. The visual experience is uniquely capable of engaging the passerby and in conjunction with the with the artwork by James Alec Hardy and architectural space of One Carter Lane Building creating a moment of visual stimulation and a happy distraction f rom the everyday.

ELEMENTAL - 2019 - 220 x 186 cm - Acrylic on canvas - Price upon request


Stephen Jaques “Stephen Jaques works are mysterious super structures, oscillating between

refined flatness and illusionary forms floating in deep space. The confidence

with colour operates on our subliminal viewpoint. The paintings, although

very present, have an absence, a detachment. This detachment is one you

want to get to know.

How is the colour system worked out?

Jaques’

draughtsmanship uses a complexity of decision making, which tone or edge

will reveal the answer?

The work has speed and dexterity of hand, that

keeps us on the edge of our seat”. - Laurence Noga

Artist: Stephen Jaques www.stephenjaquesstudio.com

For any information please contact Elisa Martinelli E. info@artmoorhouse.com T. +447502211914


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