Wandering eye (self-portrait) | Hamish Wilson

$650.00

Oil and acrylic on canvas

Height: 60.9cm. Width: 50.8cm.

This work aims to encapsulate the artist's psyche in certain social settings. The term ‘wandering eye’ in this instance refers to a longing for something more. The figure is dissatisfied with their current state and searching for the next thrill: often the shortcoming of a lot of young men.

Hamish Wilson is an emerging, self-taught artist residing in Meanjin/Brisbane. His works are primarily figurative oil paintings, floral works or self-portraits that exude gestural brushstrokes and often incorporate poignant phrases of text. His work aims to be easily accessible and explore themes of self-perception, loneliness, toxic masculinity and relationships.

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Oil and acrylic on canvas

Height: 60.9cm. Width: 50.8cm.

This work aims to encapsulate the artist's psyche in certain social settings. The term ‘wandering eye’ in this instance refers to a longing for something more. The figure is dissatisfied with their current state and searching for the next thrill: often the shortcoming of a lot of young men.

Hamish Wilson is an emerging, self-taught artist residing in Meanjin/Brisbane. His works are primarily figurative oil paintings, floral works or self-portraits that exude gestural brushstrokes and often incorporate poignant phrases of text. His work aims to be easily accessible and explore themes of self-perception, loneliness, toxic masculinity and relationships.

More information about the artist

Oil and acrylic on canvas

Height: 60.9cm. Width: 50.8cm.

This work aims to encapsulate the artist's psyche in certain social settings. The term ‘wandering eye’ in this instance refers to a longing for something more. The figure is dissatisfied with their current state and searching for the next thrill: often the shortcoming of a lot of young men.

Hamish Wilson is an emerging, self-taught artist residing in Meanjin/Brisbane. His works are primarily figurative oil paintings, floral works or self-portraits that exude gestural brushstrokes and often incorporate poignant phrases of text. His work aims to be easily accessible and explore themes of self-perception, loneliness, toxic masculinity and relationships.

More information about the artist