Exhibition
Comments:
MARSHALL WILLIAMS CONTEMPORARY PAINTINGS Exhibiting to October 21
Artwork visual and list of works available on application
Marshall Williams
lives and works in Melbourne as a full time practising artist. He studied fine
art at Monash University , Caulfield Campus, has taught fine art and photography , has work in
numerous private and corporate collections, and has travelled extensively.
He lives and works
over looking Port Phillip Bay and his work reflects his interests in the light,
the water , and the sea and all those vessels that drift past his studio vista.
Reflections, distant
lights, clouds, boats and skies being of fascination in a new series of his
work. He maintains a strong formal and contemporary edge to his imagery, yet it
also shows his interests in classical realism and a dialogue with the past .
Marshall Williams in
his latest paintings continues with his absorption and focus upon the sea, the isolated subtle shapes of boats, silently drifting, the weathered ,washed and
worn surfaces, the subtle curves of the hull, fore and aft, the drifting
stillness of the solitary hull, mirrored in the waters, symmetrical, reflected and floating within a sea of calm,
the sea merging into the drama of the skies above, the fiery red of burning
sunset clouds, the subtle softness of the waning light of day, the glow of dusk
or of a deeper twilight sky, and upon the horizon, pinpricks of distant lights,
still just apparent through the paleness of the harbour evening.....lights from
buildings, a burning incandescence within the night, reflected and shimmering
in the inky depths below, lights delineating the horizon, the atmosphere, the
colour and mood of the skies above.
Artist Statement:
MARSHALL WILLIAMS ARTIST PAINTER
CONTEMPORARY PAINTINGS Marshall Williams
lives and works in Melbourne as a full time practising artist. He studied fine
art at Monash University , Caulfield Campus, has taught fine art and photography , has work in
numerous private and corporate collections, and has travelled extensively.
He lives and works
over looking Port Phillip Bay and his work reflects his interests in the light,
the water , and the sea and all those vessels that drift past his studio vista.
Reflections, distant
lights, clouds, boats and skies being of fascination in a new series of his
work. He maintains a strong formal and contemporary edge to his imagery, yet it
also shows his interests in classical realism and a dialogue with the past .
Marshall Williams in
his latest paintings continues with his absorption and focus upon the sea, the isolated subtle shapes of boats, silently drifting, the weathered ,washed and
worn surfaces, the subtle curves of the hull, fore and aft, the drifting
stillness of the solitary hull, mirrored in the waters, symmetrical, reflected and floating within a sea of calm,
the sea merging into the drama of the skies above, the fiery red of burning
sunset clouds, the subtle softness of the waning light of day, the glow of dusk
or of a deeper twilight sky, and upon the horizon, pinpricks of distant lights,
still just apparent through the paleness of the harbour evening.....lights from
buildings, a burning incandescence within the night, reflected and shimmering
in the inky depths below, lights delineating the horizon, the atmosphere, the
colour and mood of the skies above.
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