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David Theron

David Theron's artwork features multiple faces that explore human emotions and the connection between space, time, and form, often using vibrant colors and dripping oil paints. Tai-shan Schierenberg's pieces depict the transition from son to father, showcasing the aging process through somber expressions and contrasting backgrounds. Both artists utilize oil paint to blend their themes of human form and time, though Theron is less established compared to the more prominent Schierenberg.

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David Theron

David Theron's artwork features multiple faces that explore human emotions and the connection between space, time, and form, often using vibrant colors and dripping oil paints. Tai-shan Schierenberg's pieces depict the transition from son to father, showcasing the aging process through somber expressions and contrasting backgrounds. Both artists utilize oil paint to blend their themes of human form and time, though Theron is less established compared to the more prominent Schierenberg.

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David Theron

-Nearly all of his fine art pieces contain


multiple face
-He used to work as an animator in Paris with
Gobelins l’école de l’image- could explain his
colourful choice
-his pieces link with space and time and the
human form
-multiple faces create a distant and euphoric
look with the change of facial expressions
-carrying on with that point the oil paints
dripping and blending connects with space
time and the human forms
-connects with self portrait as I can explore
interpretating emotions through art
David Theron
Form
-A pale blue background with very little detail
-multiple faces of the same women, they
seemingly have different expressions
-very detailed colour scheme, bright blues are seen
throughout the skin tone connecting the
background with the woman
-Dripping paint makes it seem as though its
morphing from one face to another
Process
He has a lot of much smaller work that comes from
passions and explores many different of media
including digital
He usually creates a charcoal sketch before
creating the final piece in oil colour
Context
On his personal page he uses the hashtag just
another immigrant would could explain his dark
and eerie paintings which depict the time and
space around us
Tai-shan Scheirenberg
Turning into our fathers

-rough oil paint look creates simplicity


-shows the change in human faces from son
to father
-the erect cut down the middle could be how
fast aging feels
-Change in background colours, from light
airy blue to stark white
-the expressions seem to be sombre and
flat, maybe coming from the dynamic of the
father and the son
-You can see the similarities between the
father and son and also yet the differences
Tai shan Scheirenberg
Form
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Process
-his most known pieces are large oil paintings
Context
-he has worked for many big names like Stephen Hawking and queen
Elizabeth
He was born and raised in London and went to Slade school of art
He has had many pieces exhibited and many articles written about
him
Comparison of the two
pieces
Both pieces seem to have similar idea behind them, the connection
between human form and time, they are just represented differently.
Using both oil paint making it easier to blend and morph the pieces
together
Theron is a much smaller artist compared to Schierenberg
Schierenberg has worked for big clients Theron is small

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