Heavenly Flowers

Andrew Webb

2014

Painting, 120 x 150.
Materials: acrylic, canvas

Collection: M HKA, Antwerp (Inv. no. BK008377).

A poem in one of the artist’s books:

The persistent fluttering
of the butterfly
outside my window,
casts its shadow,
dancing, on the studio floor.
It can see I am painting,
Heavenly Flowers.

Possibly the oldest three dimensional imagery is the hole. Is a three-dimensional representation of a hole actually a hole and therefore not a representation? In Apropos of an Angelic Alphabet, 2014, twenty-six holes are painted, in two dimensions. Their unique shapes arrived at by burning real holes in a sheet of cardboard (1995). Holes are also depicted in more hand prints in Holy See, 2014; perhaps Christ’s wounds. And it was through a small hole in a door in 1927, that Howard Carter peered and declared; “I can see wonderful things”.

See studies in Andrew Webb’s notebooks to number, colour and construct the holes in the paintings and drawings.

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