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David Kroll
Ibises, Vase and Apples, 2005 oil on linen, 44” x 58” see larger view or scroll down for more images |
David Kroll uses a repertoire of lush backdrops of sepia-toned
landscapes fore-grounded with isolated objects such as vases, fruit
and birds. These still-life elements are held in place with the febrile
register of sentient life in the form of minutely detailed fauna
and insect life that give a sense of arrested motion to all of his
pictorial imagery. Kroll’s paintings are of internal worlds.
They are of private memories trapped, as if in amber, within a time
of glowing solitude--- a proto-Romanticist’s recollection in
a moment of tranquility. Within that solitary moment the hushed expectancy
in Kroll’s paintings settles over scale shifts in which fore-,
mid- and background space mesh as a seamless whole. Each painting
is the stage for the artist’s deliberately conflated landscapes,
still-lifes and naturalistic imagery. It is where a sense of the
fragility of life, ever-present, is a recurring motif and in which
the perpetual suggestion of mortality and evanescence predominates
over the artist’s naturalistic scenarios. |
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