I really enjoy sharing the work of artists who I've either long-admired or have only recently discovered.
This
acrylic painting – 'Dog Day Afternoon' – is the work of self-taught Canadian, Steve Walker
(1962-2012), whose work contains many hauntingly poignant images,
invariably in a palette of muted colours, that often speak to unsettling combinations of joy and sorrow,
loneliness and abandonment, hope and expectation, anticipation, frustration and
disappointment and every other mood within the complex turmoil of human
emotions...
As here, the
features of Walker's subjects – invariable handsome young men, for he was a prolific chronicler of life, love and loss in the gay community – are often unrevealed: leaving us to interpret
their body language and add whatever personal thoughts and feelings the
settings bring to mind. Thus, the observer becomes, in a sense, a
co-conspirator in the creation of the scene.
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