Subconscious Paintings by George Morton Clark
The subconscious paintings by George Morton Clark are radical alienation of faces and images, which usually have a negative aura, a touch of irony and sadism or an expression of anxiety and mental abyss. Morton-Clark is with his picturesquely approaches to psychological representations of people, types or cinema-heroes in search of a deeper reality, which is composed of dream imagery, fearful imagery, socio-psychological contexts or even imaginary perceptions.
Images © George Morton Clark
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