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Jonathan S Hooper
b. 1962

Jonathan S Hooper b. 1962

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Jonathan S Hooper, Light Echoes No 5
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Jonathan S Hooper, Light Echoes No 5

Jonathan S Hooper b. 1962

Light Echoes No 5
signed, titled and dated 2020 verso
oil on panel
41 x 41 cms (16 x 16 ins)
framed: 44 x 44 cms (17 x 17 ins)
£ 5,500.00
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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Jonathan S Hooper, Molinia (Moor Grass)
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) Jonathan S Hooper, Molinia (Moor Grass)
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Hooper's paintings explore the restlessness and the experience of landscape, using the layering of paint as a metaphor for the laying down of memories. Criss-crossing and interweaving waves of texture,...
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Hooper's paintings explore the restlessness and the experience of landscape, using the layering of paint as a metaphor for the laying down of memories. Criss-crossing and interweaving waves of texture, colour and form disrupt the familiar signifiers of land, sea and air, creating complex surfaces that can be at once ambiguous and harmonious, blurring and deconstructing the distinctions between the most recognisable elements of landscape.
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