Doubled Over

Aileen Murphy

Doubled Over, 2019140 x 150cmSign in to view price
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oil on canvasDeborah Schamoni
Description
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This vibrant abstract painting showcases a captivating blend of colors and dynamic shapes. The bold brushstrokes create a sense of movement, with prominent orange, blue, and yellow hues forming striking shapes that intertwine and overlap. The composition appears to depict a surreal, dreamlike scene, with elements that evoke a human figure amidst the abstract forms. The artist's distinctive expressionistic style and imaginative use of paint contribute to the piece's emotive and thought-provoking nature, inviting the viewer to ponder the deeper symbolic or conceptual meanings behind this visually captivating work. ...

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Aileen Murphy
Artist
Aileen Murphy
B.1984, Irish

In her distinctive approach to painting, Murphy generates imagery through a combination of slow layering and fast applications of oil paint, animating a delicate urgency and sparking sensations of both epiphany and discomfort. Fictive characters are the focal points of Murphy’s paintings. The figures fluctuate under the viewer’s eye, revealing and concealing themselves behind and via the materiality of the medium. The paintings have evolved through Murphy’s experimental exploration of paint. In her hands, painting is an act of imaginative action—colour and gesture are live wires. The images committed to canvas arrive there through an ongoing process of reinvention. A true identity is revealed only to then conceal itself and re-emerge as something other but no less true. ...

Aileen Murphy: Artworks
Butter-by-pea
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O! O!
The Weekend
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The Weekend, 2019
194 x 161cm
wet talk
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wet talk, 2021
21 x 30cm
your her hair
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your her hair, 2021
21 x 30cm
The pilot
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The pilot, 2021
21 x 30cm
Half Sister!!
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Half Sister!!, 2021
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bald and wild
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bald and wild, 2021
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O Gape!
Doubled Over
Aileen Murphy
Doubled Over, 2019
140 x 150cm
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Computer, 2022
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Fig Newton
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Fig Newton, 2023
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Grotto
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Grotto, 2024
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Pocket
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Pocket, 2024
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Triple Midnight
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Triple Midnight, 2024
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À la sauce Robert
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À la sauce Robert, 2024
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Marigold, as cream, 2024
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Cold Case
Aileen Murphy
Cold Case, 2024
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Deborah Schamoni
Gallery
Deborah Schamoni
Munich

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