Artists Profile

George Morton Clark
An artist from Britain, George Morton Clark deals with ambiguity He was born in Tooting, South London in 1982 He has studied animation for 3 years at London University He attended the Surrey Institute of Art and Design After completing his education, he pursued a career in art However, the influence of animation can be seen in his craft Chief Curator and Deputy Director of the Museum of Modern Art in Frankfurt, Germany Dr Rolf Lauter has quoted that his work is like a psychodrama of society, a mirror of the tormented and excruciating psyche within the human being He further added, “To appreciate his work properly, one must take in the contents splayed upon the entirety of the canvas, instead of looking for a hidden meaning behind them Rather than presenting a grand, elaborate theme about our time, and trying to integrate himself into some section of Art History, he presents pieces that resemble comfortable and fun times spent laughing and talking to close friends”
He uses oil, acrylic, and charcoal on unprimed canvas He combines 3 elements, intense colours, spontaneous drawings, and nostalgic cartoon characters to create zestful art At first glance, his artwork may seem a straightforward blend of cartoon characters and abstract components, yet something striking lies in the core He is not bound to any particular genre, in fact, his rich imagination and sensibility are freely expressed with the help of all kinds of colourful materials which naturally communicate their allegorical stories His work is inspired by films, music, travels and pop imagery His work gives new life to already familiar cartoon characters with a new sense of vitality and explication His art is an amalgamation of diverse styles such as abstract elements mingling with figurative, and expressionistic techniques and heterogeneity Celebrated characters such as Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Tom and Jerry are depicted by using the natural, unprimed surface of his canvas as a
He uses oil, acrylic, and charcoal on unprimed canvas He combines 3 elements, intense colours, spontaneous drawings, and nostalgic cartoon characters to create zestful art At first glance, his artwork may seem a straightforward blend of cartoon characters and abstract components, yet something striking lies in the core He is not bound to any particular genre, in fact, his rich imagination and sensibility are freely expressed with the help of all kinds of colourful materials which naturally communicate their allegorical stories His work is inspired by films, music, travels and pop imagery His work gives new life to already familiar cartoon characters with a new sense of vitality and explication His art is an amalgamation of diverse styles such as abstract elements mingling with figurative, and expressionistic techniques and heterogeneity Celebrated characters such as Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Tom and Jerry are depicted by using the natural, unprimed surface of his canvas as a
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