Fragmented

Stewart Russell

40 x 50 cm | 15 x 19 in


Subject: People
Tags: Self-Portrait, Artist, Semi-Abstract, Skin Tone


Original cyanotype in cut paper on board.

Materials used: Cyanotype, Tea and Pigment on Hand Made Paper mounted on Canvas Board

"Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life, and you will call it fate." Carl Jung 
 
This quote emphasizes the importance of confronting and understanding our hidden, unconscious aspects (the shadow) in order to gain control over our lives and not be controlled by unexamined forces. 
In essence, Jung's quote underscores the importance of self-awareness and understanding our own psychological complexities to break free from the influence of the unconscious and take charge of our destiny. It's a call to explore our hidden depths and not merely attribute our actions to external forces beyond our control. This plays a big role in my creative process and helps to guide me to new ways of exploring my practice as well as my unconscious.


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Stewart Russell

At once familiar yet strange, Stuart Russell’s description of his paintings as ‘guided by the torches of psychoanalysis and alchemy’ provides us with a clue, yet as viewers we are left with work to do. Refusing to commit to figuration or abstraction, the viewer is left an active participant, working with the paintings to make sense of them. Yet, to say that we are left to make sense of the paintings would be reductive, for we, as viewers, are also forced to make sense of ourselves. How do we make sense of the world? As we grasp the familiar and grapple with the unfamiliar, Russell’s paintings provide assistance. They give us just enough to keep working, to keep asking questions, and to keep wondering. We are left in a space between knowing and unknowing, between conscious and subconscious. It is a space that keeps us engaged, aware that while the paintings tell us something, they are also holding something back.

Fragmented by Stewart Russell

£800.00