AUKUS Chronicles/Studio Notes: Works in progress-Made in Taiwan, Hello Pretty Pretty, Run Spot Run

These are some early details from a series of works I’m working on concurrently in 2022. Anticlockwise from this top left and beneath, details from two canvases which started as a long 3 metre triptych (but I ran out of puff sorry). First one is called “Made in Taiwan”; the second is called “Supernature”. They are inspired by music from the late 70s. During the lockdowns I was listening to a lot of 70s Euro disco.

Next is a xray dog (kinda radioactive?) called '“Run Spot Run” and finally a 12 x 16” completed canvas called “Hello Pretty Pretty” painted during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Made In Taiwan - Work in Progress Triptych Panel 3: An early preview of a work in progress with my figure here based on American Hollywood Chinese movie star Anna May Wong who lived a difficult, inspiring life while inhabiting complex intersectional identities in the 1920s, 30s, 40s and 50s.

Made In Taiwan - Work in Progress Triptych Panel 3: Clearly about the pandemic but each panel really has a few stories and it’s long, almost 3 metres together.

RUN SPOT RUN!!!. Carl Gopalkrishnan 2022

Hello Pretty Pretty, a line I took from Barbarella as Jane Fonda struggles with the unwanted attentions of a dominatrix on another planet. What better metaphor for the unwanted obsessions of Vladimir Putin for Ukraine?

Carl Gopalkrishnan (aka Gopal)

Over the past two decades, Carl Gopalkrishnan's artwork has garnered international recognition for its ability to forge meaningful connections between cultural narratives in art and literature and the complex dynamics driving international law, intervention, and global conflict. Carl transforms our familiar cultural artefacts into new myths. Through his art he opens a door for legal and military minds to explore the creative, subconscious, and emotional nuances underlying doctrines that shape war and peace.

https://www.carlgopal.com
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