
Exhibitions
and Installations
Humour is very
important in our work and we both share a similar sense of humour which
makes working jointly quite an easy thing to do. Our style and colour
palettes are quite similar but we do bring different things to each piece
of work.
Sometimes the
work is inspired by music, as in the case of the Zappa paintings, or ideas
can be sparked by something in the news or events in history that seem
particularly relevant to today. The work is often quite surreal and bizarre
but most of all, we hope, humorous.
We have been
working together since 2001 and our way of working has developed over
that time. At first we worked on themes for a painting series, discussing
ideas and sketches but working independently on the actual paintings.
Our first collaboration making a piece together was Couch
Potatoes in 2003. It was not until mid 2004, however, when
we started working on The Collectors series
that we began working jointly on paintings.
We begin by
discussing ideas for a new series and then work independently on drawings
and then come together to discuss which of these might become paintings.
We each then start a different work, sketching the composition in and
may even swap these between us until we feel they are right and then begin
painting. We usually work on 3 or 4 paintings at one time and these will
pass between us until we feel they are finished.
The paintings
develop organically. We rarely discuss who is going to paint which part
of the painting initially. Sometimes the paintings change as they progress,
things may be deleted or other elements added. Sometimes we paint alongside
each other in one or the other's studio but also separately.
Whilst we have
different painting styles, our colours are very complimentary and most
people find it impossible to tell who has painted what. Above all, we
have a very similar sense of humour and perhaps this is why it works.
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July 2008
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