Robin Fry / A Midnight Scumbler

Head Descender, 2012, acrylic, glitter and glue on canvas board, 40 x 30 cm

November 16, 2012 – January 12, 2013
Opening Reception: Friday, November 16, 7 – 10 p.m.
PAUL PETRO CONTEMPORARY ART
980 Queen St. W.
Toronto, ON, M6J 1H1
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Robin Fry
A Midnight Scumbler

“These recent paintings explore optics, color relationships and surface quality while forming loose narratives within exotic and impossible mindscapes. In a trance state of intuitive drawing/painting, imagery is built up and disfigured, buried, recycled, reworked, excavated and defaced until a satisfying emotive presence and compositional balance is achieved. Close attention is put on differentiating between “good” and “bad” intuition – the faint voices that may or may not lead to the right path. Together the paintings have conversations and the suggested space in-between them may exist only in the viewer’s mind. Shining black clouds of dirt are pitted against slime green skylines, blockheads run wild in poly-dimensional bliss. Beneath the sublime canopy of a post-nuclear paradise time bends over and cheap sunglasses abound. Hard focus makes grass grow. Painting as cremation of an idea. Cracking statues waiting patiently for sunrise. Asphalt purring, pink triangles floating and a lonely can of jungle paint rolling down the horizon.” Robin Fry, November 2012, Berlin

Robin Fry was born in 1976 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He studied painting at Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design (1996-1997) and the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (2001-2002). He lived in Toronto from 2002-2009 where he focused on producing and exhibiting painting and sculpture as well as a variety of music projects. He has had solo exhibitions with Helen Pitt Gallery, Paul Petro Special Projects Space and Hunter and Cook Gallery. In July of 2012 he had a solo exhibit with Hiromart Gallery in Tokyo, Japan. He is currently based in Berlin and has been pursuing his music as well as painting.

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