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'Flux' painting | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Colin McCallum. Item composed of canvas
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Colin McCallum

'Flux' painting

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A bespoke commissioned artwork for London private client in 2018, measures 60 high by 240 cm long. The title Flux refers to the fluidity and movement of the paint and the way it changes as viewed. The paint is a mixture of pure and mixed colours, metallic and fluorescent which vibrate and contradict in harmony and disharmony yet overall form a unified image. The paint is dragged and poured in bands working methodically across the canvas so Colin has to make careful choices about the colour and tone next to each to keep the image balanced and fluid. He doesn't see the final piece until the canvas is fully covered. The colours and tones are never repeated so this series offers endless combinations and possibilities in both large and small formats.

Item 'Flux' painting
Created by Colin McCallum
As seen in Private Residence, London, United Kingdom
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Colin McCallum
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Colin McCallum was born in Glasgow, Scotland, educated in London. He has lived and worked in Barcelona, Spain since 2002. Recent works reference hotels, airports, malls and pools - the artificiality of man-made structures. From satellite dishes to pools, these elements of the modern landscape are connected in the mind of the viewer. Different techniques are used for specific images, the medium must relate to the subject. Rather than illustrate, he makes a visual equivalent of the emotions and ideas related to each. Although these paintings can be viewed as abstract they are strongly derived from reality. I have exhibited with the London based Bicha Gallery and shown extensively internationally. His works are collected in New York, Toronto, Singapore and Europe, both in private and corporate collections.