Three paintings from a recently completed series called The Bog Forgives.
Acrylic and oil on wooden panel.
(Kaiser Caimo 2021)
Three paintings from a recently completed series called The Bog Forgives.
Acrylic and oil on wooden panel.
(Kaiser Caimo 2021)
landscape study, painted using discarded dye & a palette knife
(july 2019)
After Li Cheng (2018)
Ink & watercolour, 39.5x20cm approx
#18
k̷a̷i̶s̴e̵r̴ ̸c̶a̴i̶m̶o̸
#11
k̷a̷i̶s̴e̵r̴ ̸c̶a̴i̶m̶o̸
Corridor 1.
Oil on linen, 31.5 x 46" – Work in progress.
Edit: I thought maybe it was finished. It wasn’t. Somedaaaay.
Corridor 2.
Oil on linen, 31.5 x 46".
Started a second of these cliff paintings. I’m not great with reds, the rocks look soaked in blood.
Work in progress, oil on linen. (31.5 x 46")
So, I stayed up too late one night trying to fix this painting and ended up slathering most of it in a thin layer of Prussian blue. The result struck me with the force of an epiphany and I even wrote a note to myself that read “WHEN IN DOUBT BLUE” and pinned it up in the studio with a flourish. Next day I came back in and saw this. Hahaha what the hell have I been doing?
So I took the only logical course of action. I abandoned the painting and moved house.