The Entrance to the Otherworld, 2018, acrylic on plywood, 20" x 16". |
William T. Ayton is a British artist based in Tempe, Arizona & New York's Hudson Valley. His work deals with the human condition, social issues and myth. He creates drawings, paintings & augmented reality pieces, and has recently started to experiment with AI-generated art.
Saturday, February 03, 2018
The Entrance to the Otherworld
This is from a new series of middle-sized (for me) acrylic paintings on plywood. It's a symbolist-leaning piece (reminds me a bit of Böcklin, with its inky sky and shrouded figure). The portal/tomb structure is actually influenced by a recent trip to the Mayan Riviera of Mexico (the three windows at the top come from "El Castillo" in Tulum). The pomegranates (or apples or whatever they are) are for Persephone. It's twilight, and the open door beckons.
Labels:
acryic painting,
art,
bocklin,
dusk,
entrance,
otherworld,
portal,
shrouded figure,
somber,
twilight,
underworld
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