Description/Technique: Oil on Canvas with Gold leaf
Dimensions: 1200 cm x 1000 cm
84% (22 votes)
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Comments for Red Square Cocaine
From the Cocaine Series, Red Sqare Cocaine is painted in six layers. This painting is Abstract Expressionist and deals with life’s pleasantries, exploring how they overlay, sometimes juxtaposing and other times obliterating each other to form aspects of our totality. Mitchell Foley
I am very much encouraged by your comment on my photograph, 'Where A Little Girl Dances Erotica'. To say that it is an Artwork with a powerful message, from an acclaimed artist, really does inspire me to create more. I am humbled by your achievements.
Now, about this painting, Red Square Cocaine- - The title is a good one. It directs the message of the painting. I feel that the red squares is concealing something that it could not conceal, hence the space within the square, as if drastically cut. And the red square is dynamic, which is for me a metaphor of the dynamics of what a drugged person sees. This is the illusion of drugs. But the truth is, every drug user is concealing something, patching up with chemicals what the psyche could not endure. Adelle Victoria
this piece speaks to me about the obscurentism , not only the one wished by people who need power , from the old ages to our present, but also , the "blind state of mind" of people who doesn't want to explore further to know what is hiding behind all things( soory for my english ) marilyn servais
Your portraits kick a**, you capture their character, which is the point. I'm bathed in the suffusion of this, the surface and color is like fine dining. I'd like to see it in person, because I'm sure the paint handling rocks solid earth. Joan Schlough
Red Square Coccaine symbolizes what I see as a hole poked fun at situation that has relivancy to lives and worlds alike. I am only a tiny perspective whos point of view sights this piece as blood on everybodys hands. Its creator a divining rod filtering its own masses has taken hemoglobin from his own cup and smeared it on laws of expression so when it becomes time for all to drink, perhaps intermediate devistation might equal to a glass of spilled milk. christena schuler
Mitchell Foley