Tim McFarlane (American, b. 1964), An Unexpected Flash of Incandescent Brilliance, 2020. Acrylic on panel, 50.8 × 40.6 cm
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Tim McFarlane (American, b. 1964), An Unexpected Flash of Incandescent Brilliance, 2020. Acrylic on panel, 50.8 × 40.6 cm
Philadelphia, PA
Months ago, I did an interview with Conversations With Artists and forgot about it, until it was published a few days ago. It’s a good place to start if you’re new to my work and there might be a couple of surprises for those who’re already familiar🎨🎨🎨
Tim McFarlane (American, b. 1964), It's Not The Same You, 2020. Acrylic on canvas, 60 x 60 in.
Studio 3.05.21: work in progress
Studio 11.10.20
Getting into a new batch of 22” x 30” works on paper this week.
Last Friday, June 19th (Juneteenth) I had the opportunity to make a new piece on site at the Delaware Contemporary in a project they are calling “Response Gallery”. This was a take-over of the DuPont II Gallery, where select artists and the public are invited to participate in a “civic dialogue through the arts” in response to our current social unrest due to ongoing racism and police brutality. I was able to work on a movable wall set up in the middle of the space. This was done following social distancing and mask-wearing guidelines😷. The space will be open through June. My deepest thanks to Exhibition Director, Rick Hildalgo, for inviting me to participate and everyone at the Delaware Contemporary for making this happen!
A new, untitled piece. Acrylic and collage on paper, 30” x 22”
I Always Knew It Happened Here (Sunrise), 2020, acrylic on canvas, 40” x 30”