Paul Fitzgerald - I used to be very precise in my art, detailed and photo-realistic. Now I let the nuances of the material come fourth and bring hopefully life into the drawing. It is liberating to see these images emerge from a stroke of the charcoal or push of a kneaded eraser. The ideal for me is to have the drawing look as it was made almost instantly and without effort but showing the viewer a glimpse of reality. PF ...
Sumana Biswas - Life began, like that of any mortal, with my birth. However, I started 'living' when I began to feel and register the various nuances associated with the two fundamental parts of human existence - joy and sorrow. This process was further augmented by the diverse associations with like-minded people which inevitably develop based on the most fundamental of human associations - the prime one being that of one's family. Concurrently, there developed those emotions which evolve from the complexities and tensions linked with alternating periods of happiness and grief, hope and despair. These emotions can not be properly expressed by means of language - spoken or written. It is the irrepressible urge to express these very 'untold words' which acted as a catalyst to focus all my attention to painting. I felt that it is through this medium that I could express these complex and sensual emotions. To me the very act of interacting with the canvas is a form of meditation. Further, with the hope to rid (or at least alert) society of its present state of disjoint - mostly due to the disharmony that has plagued us in recent times due mostly to atrocities in all walks of life - that ...
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