“I love using
Photoshop as a sketch book.”
Ian Francis
Ian Francis
The socially conscious British artist Ian Frances uses the internet as the
primary source for the images he uses in his multimedia paintings that celebrate
and critique our media-inundated world.
In 2001 Francis graduated from the University of the West of
England with an honors degree in illustration and although being an avid
figurative drawer in his childhood he found illustration was not a particularly
good fit.
As he says in a talk given to the Australian Broadcasting
Corporation’s Big
Ideas program “I felt some bond to illustration and had a vague idea of me
doing this because that was my degree, but I am an absolutely terrible
illustrator…I hate working to other peoples briefs… I just want to do what I
want to do and my work just doesn’t really suit reproduction.”
The devastation of the World Trade Center and the resultant
Iraq war found Francis searching the internet for information about was actually
happening and along the way he started looking at superficial images from teen
dramas.
As he explained “I was kinda fascinated by the play between
the two. I found it interesting, especially using the internet, by how quickly
you can shift between stuff that is very serious and horrific and between stuff
that’s really trivial or absurd or banal. I was just interested in the way the
two related.”
By juxtaposing the two Francis creates work that he says "is about pornography and news
reports from warzones rather than sex and death."
Using
Photoshop Francis creates the ‘roughs’ for his paintings using parts of the
images he has found on the internet that suit his purposes. “I search websites
in general pretty much every day, I usually save, like, getting on for a 100
pictures a week or so,” he says.
Whilst being
derived from the internet Francis’ paintings avoid depictions of their source.
As he says “My work isn't about computers or the world wide web specifically,
which is why you won't see those elements in my paintings – it's more about the
feelings people express through them.”
His current
exhibition Ian Francis: The Chosen
Form of Your Destroyer is on show at London's Lazarides
Rathbone gallery until the 1st of August.
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