Tuesday, July 10, 2012

P. Charles, "Peers"


P. Charles
“Peers”
Oil
24 x 48

P. Charles, a prolific painter from South Korea. A Veteran of the Korean Air Force, P. Charles lost his arm in an aviation accident. Residing in Korea, P. Charles is a nature enthusiast and has been investigating fowl for a few years. One other interesting fact is that some galleries around the U.S. have not identified P. Charles correctly and have been selling him as a rural Northeastern artist who lives on a farm and paints his own livestock.   Nothing could be farther from the truth.
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Three cocks rustle in an ambiguous landscape, standing brood to brood.  Quick palette knife gestures of cobalt blue; Phthalo Blue and Prussian blue all combine to show impressionistic gleam and glisten of fowl feathers. With dominate red hues crowning the heads and combs of such roosters; P. Charles creates a playful gaze between competing male encroachments.   Although the animals are a bit more repetitious in look and feel than what he normally illustrates, a cohesive composition is created with this “three’s a crowd” pictorial.

-Gabriel Diego Delgado
Art Consultant
JR Mooney Galleries of Fine Art


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