Wild Times-A new solo show by Paul James

We are delighted to present to you Wild Times, a new solo show by Paul James. 

The exhibition will launch on the Thursday the 20th of November. 

RVSP | Paul James Show

Ps Anyone who books a ticket and joins us for the opening is in with a chance of winning a print worth €450!

 

‘Wild Times’ exhibition is a highly personal exposition of ‘Wild life’ and ‘Wild
Life’ comprising fabulous stunning paintings by international fine artist Paul
James.


As well as being an accomplished musician and composer Paul has been a
professional painter for almost 4 decades and a resident of Ireland for the past
20 years or so.


Alongside retrospective artworks this collection showcases how Paul’s
progressive and unique artistic style has evolved over the past decade.
A consummate, realist artist of wild life animals and the natural world there is
also irony in the ‘Wild Times’ and challenges that society is facing.


Paul’s powerful depictions of wild creatures within this collection are impactful
in themselves. His intrinsic curiosity, intense passion for exposing truths, his
dogmatic questioning nature, all resonate within these newer pieces. Imagery
that is fierce, unafraid and does not shy away from uncomfortable subject
matter. Instead Paul confronts the viewer, inviting them to perhaps take a
closer look, delving beneath the mainstream surface and drawing their own
conclusions.


It is this rebellious artistic streak within him that ensures Paul’s work remains
highly relevant, fresh and pertinent today. That being said the show offers a diverse range of images, to suit a variety of interests and tastes, all executed in Paul’s inimitable style; sheer craftsmanship, with incredible attention to detail in every brushstroke.
You may find solace from observing his exquisite landscapes; many of which
have an ethereal quality evoking a sense of calmer times.

Paul’s skill in depicting both light and atmosphere, is apparent within these beautiful scenes. Alternatively, you may find joy in his expressive animal characters and note
elements of Paul’s sense of humour throughout Art has always been subjective, which in itself represents our freedom to choose what we like or dislike, what we approve or disapprove of, what we see or choose not to see.

A wry dry sense of humour maybe or a deep subliminal message. There is no
right or wrong answer. Paul presents you the observer, you the interpreter, with
the choice to make that decision for yourself. He just asks that you let his artworks speak for themselves and open your mind to all the possibilities they offer.