Jonathan Dalton - A Taste of Persephone, 2016
Oil on board
60 x 55 cm
Provenance:
Nanda/Hobbs Contemporary, Sydney
Private Collection, Sydney, acquired from above in 2016.
Exhibited:
Jonathan Dalton: The Remnants of a Migrant’s Tale Nanda/Hobbs Contemporary, Sydney, 2016.
Oil on board
60 x 55 cm
Provenance:
Nanda/Hobbs Contemporary, Sydney
Private Collection, Sydney, acquired from above in 2016.
Exhibited:
Jonathan Dalton: The Remnants of a Migrant’s Tale Nanda/Hobbs Contemporary, Sydney, 2016.
Oil on board
60 x 55 cm
Provenance:
Nanda/Hobbs Contemporary, Sydney
Private Collection, Sydney, acquired from above in 2016.
Exhibited:
Jonathan Dalton: The Remnants of a Migrant’s Tale Nanda/Hobbs Contemporary, Sydney, 2016.
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“A Taste of Persephone" by Jonathan Dalton
"A Taste of Persephone" stands as a mesmerizing example of Jonathan Dalton's "theatrical realism," a term the artist himself employs to describe his unique style. Created in 2016 as part of Dalton's inaugural solo exhibition in Australia, this oil-on-board masterpiece, measuring 60 x 55 cm, seamlessly melds myth and emotion.
With meticulous brushstrokes, Dalton captures a moment suspended in time, inviting viewers to delve into the layers of symbolism and psychological depth inherent in his theatrical realist approach.
The artwork serves as a captivating introduction to Dalton's exploration of narrative and emotion within the realms of his distinctive artistic vision. Through "A Taste of Persephone," viewers are transported into a world where myth and reality intertwine, as the artist skillfully infuses the canvas with a sense of dramatic storytelling, inviting contemplation and interpretation.
Dalton's adept use of color, light, and composition draws the viewer into the scene, encouraging them to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of emotions and symbolism carefully woven into the artwork. The portrayal of Persephone, known in Greek mythology as a symbol of transformation and the cycle of seasons, is imbued with a haunting sense of introspection, reflecting Dalton's ability to evoke powerful psychological resonance through his subjects.
The theatrical realism embodied in "A Taste of Persephone" captures not only the external appearance of the scene but also the internal world of the characters, blurring the lines between reality and imagination. It is this seamless fusion of myth and emotion that defines Dalton's artistic prowess and sets his work apart as a compelling exploration of human experience.
In conclusion, "A Taste of Persephone" stands as a captivating testament to Jonathan Dalton's skillful portrayal of theatrical realism, inviting audiences to step into a world where the boundaries between myth and reality dissolve, and where the intricacies of human emotion take center stage.