Brook
Brook’s practice emerges from an intuitive dialogue between form, identity, and fragmentation. With a background outside of traditional art training, his work carries a raw immediacy, one that resists polish in favour of emotional clarity. His compositions often exist at the intersection of figuration and abstraction, where familiar forms dissolve into symbolic presences.
In this work, the dual-headed figure evokes a sense of internal duality, two identities bound within a single structure. The stylized animal form, reduced to essential lines and planes, becomes a vessel for psychological reflection. The bold contrast between the vivid red and the calm blue background heightens this tension, suggesting both conflict and coexistence.
Brook’s expressive brushwork and deliberate simplification invite the viewer into a space of interpretation rather than definition. The work speaks quietly yet persistently about perception, transformation, and the layered nature of self, an ongoing theme that resonates across his evolving body of work.
Bitten Voices
Acrylic
100 × 70
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