Star Lot: John Nolan (b.1958, Irish) An original John Nolan (b.1958, Irish) very large abstract acry

Star Lot: John Nolan (b.1958, Irish) An original John Nolan ...

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Star Lot: John Nolan (b.1958, Irish) An original John Nolan (b.1958, Irish) very large abstract acrylic on cardboard and MDF painting titled 'My Scape'. Features a textural composition creating a cohesive and harmonious surface. Rendered in shades of yellows, teal blues, lilacs and blues with splash of crimson red. Minimalist yet expressive, Nolan's use of colors and shapes convey a depth of emotion through minimalist means. Titled, signed and dated 'October 2002' with artist's stamp to verso. Mounted on a wooden board.
MM: 109 x 127 cm including frame.
Previous in auction on 17.10.24 with Lot no. 563

John Nolan was born in Dublin Ireland in 1958. Since then he has developed a very distinctive style which is instantly recognisable. For John, painting is in his blood, his father was an artist and was a huge influence. From the time he was three John had a paintbrush in his hand.
With his usual modest demeanour John claims that his approach is basically spontaneous. He has great knowledge in colour theory and art history. He talks of colour/depth reversals wherein the normal warm-colours-in-the-foreground, cool-colours-in-the-background rules were intentionally ignored to create new and exciting dynamic.
John Nolan’s exuberant style combines bold outlines with bright exotic colours. His interpretation of various motifs transmits a positive upbeat feeling to his viewers. These motifs are: Fish, Flowers, People, Birds, Still Life, Abstract, Collage, Landscapes. He also explores colour in his abstract and contemporary styles.

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Ends Sun 27th Oct 2024 from 3pm