Jacksonville
Jacksonville

Nicholas Osmond

Jacksonville

Acrylic on canvas

63 x 58 cm

Framed in Black Australian oak

Location: Cheltenham
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About Nicholas Osmond

Nicholas Osmond draws from his embedded connection to place around his home in Moree in northern NSW. Only new to painting, over the last three years he has been prolifically honing his practice. Anchored by his intuitive sense of colour and guided by emotion, he works the surface to achieve a unity of colour. He sees himself as an observer, painting past and current narratives in Australian history. "My only knowledge of painting was Sidney Nolan. I absorbed his style, for months and years. This has evolved further through the influences of Adam Cullen, Paul Gauguin, Idris Murphy and Rhys Lees. I love the Gauguin quote, “If you see a tree as blue, then paint it blue”. I have great energy in my brush work. I work wet on wet, with whatever colours are there. There is a flatness to my picture plane, where I play between depth and space. I do like the banality about it. I use acrylic paint because of its dullness, as I work to create clashes in regards to colours. I try to reduce detail and set emotion, as a means to create subtly, and greater space for colour to say everything. My big dream is to be able to communicate what life is like here, in Moree. The people, the trees, and the light. I have great energy in my brush work. I work wet on wet, with whatever colours are there. There is a flatness to my picture plane, where I play between depth and space. I do like the banality about it. I use acrylic paint because of its dullness, as I work to create clashes in regards to colours. I try to reduce detail and set emotion, as a means to create subtly, and greater space for colour to say everything. My big dream is to be able to communicate what life is like here, in Moree. The people, the trees, and the light. "

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