US on Top
CR 613
Scotland
2004
Oil on canvas
32" x 36" inches
Jammed between two military stretchers, with his hands clasped behind his neck and a large US soldier sitting on him, the Iraqi prisoner’s tongue is forced out. The monumental, static nature of the soldier is contrasted by the suggestion of movement in the half-tone area in which the Iraqi resides. In the background I have painted the fabric hanging on the bars of the prison cells as though it was drapery wafted by Zephyr in a grand portrait of the 18th century.
, Artist's Notes on War Paintings', unpublished manuscript, 2004We are compiling a full record of all Gerald Laing's artworks for the publication of a full Catalogue Raisonné.
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