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Overview
"At the core of my paintings is the search for a precision of focus on the formal properties of objects that have an everyday, almost unremarkable presence in our lives. This results in a familiar and nostalgic content, and for me a more intimate relationship with their representation"
Yorkshire-based artist Paul Stone became a full-time painter in 2008, bringing to his practice a first-class degree in History of Art and a Master’s in Contemporary Fine Art Practice from Sheffield. Working from South Yorkshire, he has developed a sustained and focused body of work, each year building upon an established foundation.
Stone specialises in still life painting, drawing on the familiar objects of daily life and presenting them with a distinctly contemporary clarity. Working in oils within a framework of classical realism, he employs controlled light and shadow to articulate surface, texture and spatial presence. His compositions frequently combine fruit and vegetables with carefully selected found objects, lending renewed attention to the ordinary. Plain, often neutral backgrounds serve to isolate these arrangements, directing the viewer’s attention towards form and placement. Composition remains central, informed by an engagement with Spanish and Dutch still life painting of the eighteenth century, alongside later artists such as William Nicholson.
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Works
Paul Stone
Three Clementines StudyOil on Board19 x 31 cms / 7½ x 12¼ inchesSigned 'STONE' (lower right)Description
A pared-back still life depicting three clementines arranged on a rough wooden ledge against a deep red ground, accompanied by a single peeled segment placed centrally. The composition is tightly structured, with the rounded forms set in shallow space and defined by strong, directional light. Subtle variations in surface texture describe the dimpled skin and the fibrous interior of the fruit. The contrast between the saturated red backdrop and the cooler tones of the ledge reinforces the clarity of the arrangement, while controlled, deliberate brushwork maintains focus on form, tone and material presence.
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