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By experimenting with form and technique, Menzies seeks to delve deeper into the emotional core of the dreamlike moments she portrays.
Megan Menzies creates paintings that capture uncanny moments, rich with atmosphere and emotion. Her work often presents surreal imagery, such as a head on the horizon, a tear in an ear, or a hard shoulder in the rain. Through drawing, painting, and writing, she explores themes of memory, personal experience, and storytelling. Menzies frequently focuses on ordinary moments imbued with a melancholic quality, where time seems to thicken, and small details become heightened and significant.
Before starting a painting, Menzies relies on an essential period of drawing, using charcoal for its flexibility. This medium allows her to keep up with her thoughts and imagination, quickly filling her studio with images. These drawings help her visualise numerous ideas at once, from which she draws narratives and makes connections that feed into her paintings.
A key motif in Menzies' work is the blushing cheek, representing heightened sensitivity, emotional vulnerability, and embarrassment. She is particularly interested in the psychology of blushing and its connection to painting—both being intricate expressions of emotion. While blushing is involuntary and painting deliberate, she sees both as muddled forms of expression, with each painting embodying a kind of "blush."
Her paintings often possess a dreamlike, cinematic quality. The translucent properties of oil paint, combined with techniques like layering, superimposition, and glazing, are crucial to her process. Through these methods, she explores storytelling, recollection, and the act of looking. By experimenting with form and technique, Menzies seeks to delve deeper into the emotional core of the dreamlike moments she portrays.
Beck depicts angular, geometric forms and twisting asymmetrical perspectives. Using oil paint to create his architectural language, he draws inspiration from Scandinavian minimalist and mid-century design to dominate sharp forms whilst still creating areas of negative space. Almost exclusively working in monochrome, the contrasting shapes work to subvert and affect the spaces they inhabit almost as optical illusions.
The monumental nature of Beck’s canvases is a mix of geometric perspectives of shapes with a mathematician’s attention to detail and Scandinavian minimalist design. This allows him to create work that is both of fine art and of staggering precision. The incredibly intentional quality of Beck’s work is reflective and carries power within in it that rises above the superficial to produce work that is harmonious in its careful balance of forms.
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Project Room: Imprint
Group Exhibition 11 Oct - 2 Nov 2024This exhibition celebrates the spontaneity, immediacy, and textural richness of these printmaking techniques, where each work is a singular, unrepeatable expression—an imprint of a moment in time. Monotypes and monoprints...Read more -
Embraced: A Lived Experience
Group Exhibition 4 Jul - 31 Aug 2024Embraced explores the intricacies of the human form, offering a nuanced perspective on intimacy by capturing fleeting moments that reveal the essence of the subjects' lives. Through the presented works,...Read more
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RHODES Editions at Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair 2024
RHODES Editions will be showcasing at the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair (WCPF) 21st - 24th November 2024 October 23, 2024RHODES Editions is delighted to be at Booth 5 for this year’s Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair , 21- 24 November 2024. Join us at the...Read more -
Project Room: Imprint
Celebrating the personal and fleeting medium of monoprinting September 28, 2024We are excited to present our new Project Room exhibition, 'Imprint ', curated by RHODES Editions. 'Imprint ' celebrates the rich possibilities of monotypes and...Read more
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