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G106A Roar of the Pollution Godzilla Oil on wood May 2007 Size 415x125 mm
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About this painting A painting about urban pollution. I started with a different idea in mind, painting brown over the dry light blue background, but I disliked the results and wiped off the brown. The thin brown paint that remained made an attractive glaze, and its patchy shapes suggested a new picture. I painted this quickly using the brown patches as my guide. Like the image, the title jumped into my head while I was doing it. The city in this wide format panel looks almost like 1930's New York. Instead of King Kong we see a dragon to the left, swirling in clouds of brown in contrast to the angular buildings. |
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Technical details There are only two colours here. The light blue background was dry before the a liquid brown was painted on top. The brown was then rubbed off with a cloth, leaving the thin brown sky still visible. The buildings were added deftly with a palette knife, as well as the rough form of the dragon. The monster was then moulded and softened using fingers to give it the blobulous texture of a cloud. |
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Roar of the Pollution Godzilla Price: £220 This painting is framed. Click here for ordering information |