Adrian Pritchard captures motion in his paintings using practiced techniques such as pouring on a single point on a flat canvas before spinning to disperse the colours. The works are left to dry flat for several months. Some ‘grow’ thick layers of paint which can produce stalactite-like forms; others crack revealing sub-layers below. Viscous liquids are chosen for their symmetrical and entropic qualities – watching paint dry has never been so interesting. Yasmin Ali - British Architects Journal "The Critics Choice" August 2009
Puddle Paintings
Mixed Paints on Textile on Ply Board 122cm x122cm
Mixed Paints on Textile on Ply Board 96cmx96cm
Mixed Paints on Canvas on Ply Board 122cmx122cm
Gloss Paint on Linen 25cmx25cm
Mixed Paints on Textile on Ply Board 122cmx122cm
Mixed Paints on Canvas on ply board 122cmx122cm
Mixed Paints on Textile 32cmx32cm
Mixed Paints on Textile on ply board 122cmx122cm