2019
Oil on canvas
700mm (H) x 600mm (W)
Unframed
Using the image as a starting point and deconstructing it on the canvas opens up a spontaneity of movement. It returns to the image, reconstructed in a new or altered form. The evil shit coming out of his head is an "accidental" result of the act of painting, exposing the character of the person.
Toby Raine is an Auckland-based artist who received a Doctor of Fine Arts from the University of Auckland in 2016. He has a distinctive approach to painting, moving large quantities of oil paint across the surface of a canvas with confident strokes. Taking an image or a photograph as a starting point, Raine’s work ends up in a terrain between representation and abstraction.
"There’s no set goal except to make a painting work. I start with an image, and then I work into that... It comes out of a ritual, or a rule. The paint builds up and I work back into it or I wipe it off. There’s a grapple between control and spontaneity. I typically waste a lot of paint, though hopefully I reach a moment where I’ll say, ‘yeah that’s interesting, that surprises me’. I’m not satisfied if I’m not surprised."