Day Skyros

© the artist. Image credit: Department of Economics

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The artist became a painter after his career as a civil engineer. His work on large complex contracts with the need to get to the essence of problems led to his interest in the minimal. His larger paintings try to create connections to the inner parts of ourselves either by drawing you through or by giving a tranquil surface that allows you to stop and move about it yourself. This painting reflects his love of Greece and its mythology.

Department of Economics, University of Oxford

Oxford

Title

Day Skyros

Date

2000

Medium

acrylic on paper

Measurements

H 21 x W 28 cm

Accession number

PCFA10

Acquisition method

on loan from the Board of the Oxford Bulletin

Work type

Painting

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