Artist Research: Mandy Payne https://mandypayneart.co.uk/portfolio/paintings-gallery/ Urban Landscapes Issues of gentrification Inequality Social housing The flux of city environments She is interested in: Brutalist Architecture Notions of utopia\Dystopia Finding beauty in the ordinary\overlooked Materials: likes using materials that have a physical connection to the sites that she depicts Surface texture and fracture are important concerns for her and her paintings Concrete Spray paint Glass fibre panels Marble Micro masking tape Oil Techniques and media used in this work: - Painting - Spray paint and oil on glass fibre reinforced concrete - Urban landscape Use of tone Depth and perspective Thought out composition Follows the rule of threes Focal point ( tunnel under the bridge ) Lack of colour and use of gray and black convey the feeling of a monot...
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