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Considering Quitting It All And Going To The Aquarium (2024) Painting by Simon Findlay
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A drawing excursion to Aquarium Berlin where 39 digital drawings were sketched of aquatic and terrestrial life. These were laid out in a grid, repeated twice, and converted to a physical painting using gestural strokes.
The title is a reference to myself quitting a coding school after the second day (just wasn’t for me). Saying how I’d like to go and draw the jellyfish “We Can Slow Together.”
Featuring: Black Spotted Puffer, Black-spotted Stingray, Blacktip Reef Shark, Bonnethead, Cannonball Jellyfish, Conehead Basilisk, European Morey, Green Moray, Japanese Sea Nettle, Koi Carp, Moon Jellyfish, Red Footed Tortoise, Red-Bellied Short-Necked Turtle, Rhinoceros Iguana, Roughtail Rock Agama, Speckled Pavon, Spectacled Caiman with Hilaire's Side-Necked Turtle, Yellow-Spotted Amazon River Turtle, Tomato Frog and Western Diamondbacked Rattlesnake.
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Simon Findlay is a contemporary artist based in Berlin, , since 2016. His work explores a deeply personal relationship with color through durational and experimental visual expression. Simon's artistic practice is process-driven and often incorporates performance elements that challenge traditional painting methods.
His performances have included unique and bold acts such as throwing rocks during a snowstorm while dressed in shorts, limiting his palette to only blue for an entire year, and experimenting with unconventional painting tools like brooms and bendy sticks to extend the brush. He has also engaged in performances such as ripping and restapling canvases, throwing paint inside a transparent cube while accompanied by musicians, and a memorable piece where he stood on top of a washing machine to throw bottles of paint at the ground.
Simon’s art reflects his continuous exploration of color, form, and performance, pushing the boundaries of visual art in unexpected and dynamic ways.
- Nationality: AUSTRALIA
- Date of birth : 1990
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Contemporary Australian Artists
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