Fred Coppin, Towards the Light

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fred coppin towards the light WINTER 2020

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Fred Coppin (b. 1989) captures an eternal sense of optimism in his work through a distinctive combination of amplified colour and playful forms, in which he exaggerates the world into a permanently dream-like state that allows us, as viewers, to linger in a moment of utopian calm. Through exploring an eclectic range of unassuming everyday objects, Coppin’s paintings are tied together by an uplifting impulse to dissect, exaggerate and reassemble the world around us into its most hopeful state. Coppin was immersed from an early age into a world of architectural design. This, coupled with his inherent desire for order and reason, predicates his connection with geometric composition. Through simplifying forms, Coppin saw a way in which he could potentially clarify the complexity of our world. Perhaps a reflection of being the eldest of four siblings, he has always felt an innate responsibility to inspire and motivate and this ability to pervade optimism continues into his life and work as an artist. Light and colour play a significant role in Coppin’s work. This focus stems from his interest in photography and, more deeply, the emotional and aesthetic power of sunlight. Light is also indicative of the positivity Coppin tries to convey and the way light operates in straight lines draws, yet again, back to his focus on geometric design. Influencers include Austrian Expressionists Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele for their use of line and British Painters David Hockney, Francis Bacon and Euan Uglow for their authentic capture of contemporary life and combination of naturalistic tradition with the geometrical precision of composition. Although heavily influenced by these British painters, Coppin’s careful integration of glitches, geometry and pastel tones offer a quality that still firmly roots his work in the digital era.


Coppin’s work is rooted in his desire for rationale. As an over-thinker who often struggles to have a still mind, his calming motifs and refinement of complex images into simple shape and colour, treads a careful balance between energy and quietness. Coppin aspires to progress his artistic journey by finding new ways of simplifying core elements of the world around him, creating methods and codes to transform all of the details of life; the sound, the feeling, the weather, even the conversations, into a painting. There is invariably light in Fred’s paintings, both literally and metaphorically. The places he paints, while being palpable, embody a sense of the exotic, and an element of the fantastical, making them alluring and irresistible.


Evergreen, 2020 Oil on panel 120 x 120 cm 6


Summer Story, 2020 Oil on linen on panel 90 x 60 cm 7


102 View, 2020 Oil on linen on panel 60 x 90 cm 8


Fayence Forever, 2020 Oil on linen on panel 75 x 60 cm 9


Sixteen Hour Day, 2020 Oil on linen on panel 75 x 60 cm 10


The Yellow Chair, 2020 Oil on linen on panel 75 x 60 cm 11


Are You Even Real, 2020 Oil on linen on panel 75 x 60 cm 12


Osmosis, 2020 Oil on linen on panel 75 x 60 cm 13


Guardian, 2020 Oil on linen on panel 75 x 60 cm 14


Glass House, 2020 Oil on linen on panel 75 x 60 cm 15


Cappuccino, 2020 Oil on linen on panel 75 x 60 cm 16


Sucre, 2020 Oil on linen on panel 75 x 60 cm 17


Drishti, 2020 Oil on linen on panel 75 x 60 cm 18


Intro, 2020 Oil on linen on panel 75 x 60 cm 19


Pomodoro, 2020 Oil on linen on panel 60 x 60 cm 20


Portal, 2020 Oil on linen on panel 60 x 60 cm 21


Mother, 2020 Oil on linen on panel 60 x 60 cm 22


First Thing, 2020 Oil on linen on panel 50 x 40 cm 23


New Square, 2020 Oil on linen on panel 50 x 40 cm 24


The Pink City, 2020 Oil on linen on panel 50 x 40 cm 25


Echo, 2020 Oil on linen on panel 60 x 30 cm 26


Buoyant, 2020 Oil on linen on panel 60 x 30 cm 27


Mike Jagger, 2020 Oil on linen on panel 40 x 40 cm 28


Just As It Should Be, 2020 Oil on linen on panel 40 x 40 cm 29


Doro, 2020 Oil on linen on panel 40 x 40 cm 30


Looking Out, 2020 Oil on linen on panel 40 x 30 cm 31


Prime Position, 2020 Oil on linen on panel 40 x 30 cm 32


Published in November 2020 by Candida Stevens Gallery on the occasion of an exhibition featuring the work of Fred Coppin. Catalogue © Candida Stevens Gallery Images © the Artist Text © Candida Stevens All rights reserved Photography © Dan Stevens 33


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