"This lift only goes to the 9th floor" Painting by William Johns

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  • Original Artwork Painting, Oil on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 28.4in, Width 39.4in
  • Categories Figurative
Work for the "Trunk show". An exhibition at Gallery 444 San Francisco. In the spirit of the amazing Bettie Mitchell, a show to help raise awareness and much needed contributions for the Elephant Crisis Fund. All enquiries - Contact Gallery444 San Francisco CA About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles. Oil. Paint consisting of pigments [...]
Work for the "Trunk show". An exhibition at Gallery 444 San Francisco. In the spirit of the amazing Bettie Mitchell, a show to help raise awareness and much needed contributions for the Elephant Crisis Fund.

All enquiries - Contact Gallery444 San Francisco CA
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William Johns is a contemporary Australian artist renowned for his captivating oil paintings that draw viewers in with their brilliant beauty, fantastic compositions, rich colors, and masterful precision. His [...]

William Johns is a contemporary Australian artist renowned for his captivating oil paintings that draw viewers in with their brilliant beauty, fantastic compositions, rich colors, and masterful precision. His attention to detail in every element of his work is impressive, setting his paintings apart in a world where many artists favor the convenience of acrylics over the depth and beauty achievable with oil paint.

Beyond their aesthetic appeal, Johns's works delve into the complexities of the post-twentieth-century world. He explores themes related to evolving gender roles, new ethical considerations, the meaning of work, and changing family structures. His paintings provoke thought and inquiry, asking viewers to consider the significance of images that may appear out of place within the context of contemporary life.

One notable aspect of Johns's work is his portrayal of male figures, often depicted as vague, wooden mannequins. This choice raises questions about their roles and relationships to the more fully realized female figures, who possess distinct features and personalities. The wooden men in his paintings can be interpreted as isolated, retreating, or undergoing transformation. They may represent a mystery or a fictitious character, potentially serving as self-portraits or facades behind which to hide.

Through his art, William Johns invites contemplation and dialogue about the changing dynamics of society, encouraging viewers to reflect on the deeper meanings behind his striking imagery.


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