An orangutan portrays that the chair he is holding is not a chair, whilst being himself not on a chair nor being an orangutan.


When I did this piece for my animals in chairs series I wanted to play with the surrealist meta idea that was made popular by the artist Rene' Magritte in his famous painting "The Treachery of images", which is a painting of a pipe with the "Ce n'est pas une pipe" (This is not a pipe)

Magritte was saying that images were in a sense lying, as this was not a pipe, "you could not stuff this pipe and smoke it" it retorted. And he claimed if he had written 'this is a pipe' he'd have been a liar.
In this vein I wanted the character in the work to hold a chair representing this isn't a chair, but as he is also an image which isn't an orangutan nor is he sitting on a chair.
I love to toy with ideals and have a bit of tongue and cheek in my pieces. I also thought it funny that an orangutan should be sitting in a club chair and holding out an impossibly tiny chair to the viewer as if to say, "Take a seat, please"
These pieces were also for me very much a study in colour. In many ways much of my work plays with colour. I am just drawn to rich or bright colours and find it can be an expressive part of a piece to a point that it, itself, becomes another character or subject in my work.
I often do a few studies in varying shades to decide what colour way I want to go. And of course, the joy of digital is such that were I to want to change out the colours, it could be done without affecting the integrity of the original piece.
- Do you consider colour before you start an artwork or do you let the piece dictate the colour to you? 
- Are you drawn to art that is colourful, or do more subdued sublte monotones draw you in? 

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