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Luke Dalton, Artist (1987, Wrexham, North Wales)

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Painter

WORK IN PROGRESS

Preparing for the Degree Show, oh the stress - I don’t look very stressed …

North Wales School of Art and Design 2013

— 3 weeks ago

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Crime scene

2012

Acrylic

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— 1 year ago with 1 note

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Resurrection
I decided to investigate the exploration of using the body as a tool for mark-making through paint. I want to experiment in the way in which my body could be used as a material to create physical marks on a format. I felt this could make my practice more expressive and allow unpredictability to merge through my process. 
“Marked by the immediate by the resurrection of the “body” in the resurrection of the “flesh”. And so it is that the mythical reinvention of the Christian promise of “resurrection” echoed in the trace or imprint of a body” - Yves Klien.
I became interested in the paintings the “carcass if neat” series by Chaim Soutine where I really liked the use of Soutine’s colour palette and the essence of rotten flesh. This interested me and inspired me to develop my body paintings by re-appropriating the composition and colour palette of Soutine into my body prints. I found doing this process provided me with a subject matter of a hybrid of meat and human flesh. 
2012
acrylic paint
Luke Dalton 

Resurrection
I decided to investigate the exploration of using the body as a tool for mark-making through paint. I want to experiment in the way in which my body could be used as a material to create physical marks on a format. I felt this could make my practice more expressive and allow unpredictability to merge through my process. 
“Marked by the immediate by the resurrection of the “body” in the resurrection of the “flesh”. And so it is that the mythical reinvention of the Christian promise of “resurrection” echoed in the trace or imprint of a body” - Yves Klien.
I became interested in the paintings the “carcass if neat” series by Chaim Soutine where I really liked the use of Soutine’s colour palette and the essence of rotten flesh. This interested me and inspired me to develop my body paintings by re-appropriating the composition and colour palette of Soutine into my body prints. I found doing this process provided me with a subject matter of a hybrid of meat and human flesh. 
2012
acrylic paint
Luke Dalton 

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(work in progress) Study After Rembrandt’s “The Anatomy Class by Dr Vulture.”
Acyrlic on Cardboard
2012
Luke Dalton

(work in progress) Study After Rembrandt’s “The Anatomy Class by Dr Vulture.”

Acyrlic on Cardboard

2012

Luke Dalton

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Autoposy
Acrylic on Card
2011
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Autoposy

Acrylic on Card

2011

Luke Dalton

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Untitled
Acrylic on Cardboard
2011
Luke Dalton

Untitled

Acrylic on Cardboard

2011

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Anthrax Patient (Expressive)
Acrylic on Canvas
2011
Luke Dalton

Anthrax Patient (Expressive)

Acrylic on Canvas

2011

Luke Dalton

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