Medium: Coffee and Ink on paper
Frame: Modern white frame with light perspex protection
Height: 53 Centimetres; Width: 43 Centimetres
£150 inc. P&P (UK)
This original painting of Patroclus is based on a painting by the French Neoclassical painter, Jacques Louis David. Patroclus was the dear friend of Achilles in Homer’s Iliad, killed by the Trojans while pretending to be Achilles.
In these vibrant paintings I use washes of coffee to create a textured and highly unusual background. This combined with the strong gestural ink marks, creates an intriguing contrast. Coffee is a wonderful medium to work with, creating fabulous marks and textures,
I am interested in reworking well known classical poses and figures from paintings and sculptures in alternative media. By depicting them in an alternative way, there is a moment of doubt before recognition. Ingres did this himself by using the same model and pose in several different paintings.
This frame comes with perspex front protection. If you would prefer glass, the price and delivery time may increase slightly. Please contact me for more details.




