Small Pleasures
22 APRIL 202130. Luke Silva
Ferocious Bear
Signed (on the reverse)
Watercolour on board
8 x 6 cm.
Created in 2021
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£20 - 200
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“This work references 18th century Staffordshire pottery of a bear and its cub. I’m interested in the relationship between the object the space around it, and the narrative the object has within in the space.” - Luke Silva, 2021
Luke Silva’s work takes the traditional medium of watercolour and launches it into the contemporary with techniques which are stylistically his own, creating a unique language of recognisable forms coupled with sweeping gestural mark-making. Silva predominantly creates a safe environment, formed out of fictional spaces which are used to push away the chaos of reality while ‘real-world’ objects act anchor-like, ensuring a return to reality is possible. This is directly linked to the artists personal trauma of a fire at his family home, his experience of mental illness within his family and the subsequent deterioration of his family unit.
While the natural beauty of the fire is compelling, the destruction it ultimately caused is a reference Silva returns to; to marvel in the force of nature while also taking the opportunity to reflect on how a future might enfold following such an event. Silva is also known to incorporate video game references. Often focusing on the background landscapes or small details of the games, these loose renditions reflect on childhood and the distractions we often turn to in light of trauma; the vivid colours acting as the perfect distraction and escape from reality. Based between London and Margate, Silva is currently studying for a Fine Art BA at Central St Martin’s, London with a focus on painting and is due to graduate in June 2021.