Dino by Craig Seymour

Dino

by Craig Seymour

Though the Worsley Institute’s heyday, the late Nineties, signalled both its peak and its nadir of artistic creativity and joie de vivre, its influences have resonated into the new century. In this piece by young artist Craig Seymour we see a decided brutalism of technique, a development of form that returns a finely-judged and highly appropriate texture to the subject, and a new, enthusiasic style and energy characteristic of the medium. Nice horns, too.




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