Anthony Gribbin
Tarporley, Cheshire, United Kingdom
The current cycle of paintings concerns itself with layers, revealed and hidden, passing fore and aft. Layers invite us to look closer as the various elements play with and contradict our notions of depth and surface plane.
What was on top passes behind, unexpectantly, whether in strictly geometric and structured layers or as if veiled and curtained another layer sometimes apparently torn away to reveal more.
Works Exhibited
- View Two Gallery Liverpool, 2009:
- Cat No 28: "Dash" 60 x 60
- Cat No 29: "Contained" 60 x 60
Prizewinner: THE ARTIST MAGAZINE AWARD
- The Williamson Art Gallery & Museum, 2004:
- Cat No 75: "Stripped" 87 x 58cms
Prizewinner: PRO ARTE for a highly commended contemporary painting - Cat No 76: "Curtained" 58 x 58cms
- Cat No 79: "Descendant" 63 x 96cms
- Cat No 80: "Declination" 63 x 96cms
- Cat No 75: "Stripped" 87 x 58cms
- The Mariners Gallery, 2003:
- Cat No 31: "Dash"
- Cat No 32: "Curtained"
- Cat No 33: "Stripped"



