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Jake Wood-Evans

Jake Wood-Evans

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Jake Wood-Evans, Long after the Birth of Venus, 2020
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Jake Wood-Evans, Long after the Birth of Venus, 2020. Photo: Thomas Dasenhuber. Jake Wood-Evans, Long after the Birth of Venus, 2020. Photo: Thomas Dasenhuber.
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Jake Wood-Evans, Long after the Birth of Venus, 2020. Photo: Thomas Dasenhuber. Jake Wood-Evans, Long after the Birth of Venus, 2020. Photo: Thomas Dasenhuber.

Jake Wood-Evans

Long after the Birth of Venus, 2020
Oil on linen
67 3/4 x 109 1/2 x 2 in
172 x 278 x 5 cm
Copyright Jake Wood-Evans / Photo credit: Thomas Dashuber
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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Jake Wood-Evans, Long after the Birth of Venus, 2020
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) Jake Wood-Evans, Long after the Birth of Venus, 2020. Photo: Thomas Dasenhuber.
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In this 172cm x 278cm long oil painting the British artist Jake Wood-Evans gives us a glimpse of a long-forgotten Venus. As if illuminated by a reflector, a Botticelli-Venus silhouette...
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In this 172cm x 278cm long oil painting the British artist Jake Wood-Evans gives us a glimpse of a long-forgotten Venus. As if illuminated by a reflector, a Botticelli-Venus silhouette reveals itself, which is encased in soft, cold shades of blue. The radiant figure, whose face can no longer be recognized, sits contrapostally in a slightly suggested shell. The black-brown shadows, which try to grip the weak rays of Venus in a nebulous, dynamic manner from left and right, not only have a mystical effect, but also point to an eternal struggle between the lights and the shadows. These shadows, which probably also engulfed the gods Zephyr, Chlora and Hora, have a strong materiality which is made visible by the overlapping and interlocking dark hues. What once represented a pure, beautiful goddess has now remained an elusive, bygone ideology. The artist gives us a last glimpse of an ancient ideal of beauty that seems to have sunk in the sea. - by Cezara-Maria Casian
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