Untitled 3 (A5)
JFK Turner concerns himself with the unnoticed ephemeral elements of everyday life. He studies found objects, marks, stains and the natural effects of time; things he finds and notices when out and about. His paintings are not abstract but based on something from the real world; from a screwed up piece of paper to a flap in a cardboard box, remnants of life.
An object taken out of its context and presented as a two dimensional form becomes ambiguous and works as a trigger for the imagination.
Mixed media; household paint, varnish, wax and found materials on board
H 21 x W 15 cm