John Selway




The work of John Selway comes as something of a shock. There is horror hidden by beauty and beauty hidden by horror. It is always surprising and frequently deeply disturbing - and that is just the subject matter. What distinguishes this artist as major and significant is the marriage of form with content in a seamless visual language. Experience, sensibility and knowledge combine with sureness of technique in a unique way to produce work that jars us through its unforgettable imagery, its uncompromisingly bleak but haunting beauty.
"Ozi Rhys Osmond"



'Hunchback in the Park'

'Another Kind of Eden'

'Another Kind of Eden II'

'Another Kind of Eden III'

'As I Rode to Sleep'

'All Seedless in the Night'

'As I was young and Easy'

'Dancers'

'Swallow thronged Loft'

'The Man who ate his Farm'

 

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