Peter Roland-Mclean - 2003 Oil Isolation

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A striking self portrait of the artist sitting on the floor of a darkened room, A self reflective, emotional piece, the artist explores darker subjects in this haunting portrait. Signed and dated to the lower right. On canvas.

Condition

In fine condition.

Size

100 x 80cm (39.4" x 31.5")

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Artist Biography

After serving for for two years in the British Army, Peter Roland-Mclean went on to follow his passion for painting at the Camberwell College of Art. At the college he was tutored by a not yet internationally recognised Lucien Freud. He became good friends with his tutor, and found himself invited into the exclusive circles of the The French House on Dean Street and the The Colony Room in Soho, a regular haunt of renowned British artists such as Francis Bacon and John Deakin.

Roland-Mclean's dependence on alcohol is a central theme in his work, reflecting on the fun, hard and often lonely times that his struggles brought to him. His work makes for a realist portrait of 1960's London art scene and the city's drinking culture. In later life Roland-Mclean is sober, yet still chooses to capture his past experiences through his oil paintings.

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SKU rv849
Artist Peter Roland-Mclean
Date 2003
Dimensions 100 x 80cm
Medium Oil
Style Surrealism
Subject Portrait
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