A Lost Connection
Colin Lawson
by Colin Lawson
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About the Book
Marconi Union's album centres on themes of isolation and disconnection. Lawson's response is unobtrusive painting that seeks to entrance the viewer into a form contemplation. through slowing down visual perception. It is only with time that the nuances of surface subtlety and the scrapes and stratum of paint are revealed.
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Features & Details
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 56 - Publish Date: Aug 01, 2009
About the Creator
An obsession with surface is the subject matter of my painting. Subtlety is a primary concern; a principle influenced by my fascination with ambient music, in particular its ability to envelop the listener without drawing attention to itself. From the early experiments of John Cage through to Brian Eno and present day recordings by Labradford and Marconi Union, I have been searching to find what might be considered a visual equivalent of this remarkable music. It is not my intention to illustrate this music however. The compositions are informed by responses to repeated notes and subtle variations in texture. The gradual introduction of stronger rhythms and the smaller, hidden sounds which surface periodically. My aim is to create an unobtrusive form of painting which will encourage attention rather than demand it.