Remember To Forget
Remember to Forget
Remembering to forget seems an abstract thought, in as much as how do you remember the thing you want to forget without having first remembering it.
The question gets asked “what got you to this point where you created this painting?”.
Of course, a large part of the answer is - every painting that went before this one has been a contributor. In the painting process there is a need to not try and slavishly re-produce the paintings that went before the current one, in order to ensure that the current painting doesn’t look formula or laboured. So, in that sense everything that went before is important in the evolution of current works, but there is a need to look forward and not be bound by what happened in the past.
Remember to Forget is a line in the song, ‘Easy to Slip’ by legendary LA band Little Feat.
Michael Whitehead 2024Beacon Oil, Acrylic and Bitumen on Canvas 107cm x 300cm Framed SOLD
Remember to Forget
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153cm x 182cm Framed SOLD
Things Remembered
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Things Forgotten
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153cm x 153cm Framed SOLD
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122cm x122cm Framed $6,600
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122cm x122cm Framed $6,600
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Acrylic on Primed Linen
122cm x122cm Framed SOLD