The exhibition is comprised of various works
all in the medium of painting. Some are stand alone and others are accumulative.
The show is the culmination of several years work. Some of the accumulative pieces were started a few years ago, and others are more recent.
The wallpaper paintings are recent and are ultimately a response to the lockdown. The round hexagram paintings deal with superstition. Hence the title of the exhibition.
The show continues with the primary coloured flash cards that are akin to primary education, and continues further with fake heraldic shields. The profusion alludes to consumerism and comodified production.
Thomas Carden was educated at Glasgow School of Art,BA(Hons),and Reading University MFA. He lives and works in Paisley.
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