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Doing, Thinking, Speaking

The painting Doing, Thinking, Speaking by Lisa Milroy is a thought-provoking artwork that delves into the intricacies of human communication. Created in 2000, this large-scale acrylic piece measures 193 x 305 cm and is part of the Arts Council Collection in London, United Kingdom. The painting features a diverse crowd of people, each with unique appearances and engaged in various conversations or thoughts, as indicated by the speech bubbles above their heads.

Composition and Symbolism

The composition of Doing, Thinking, Speaking is characterized by a sense of dynamism and energy, with individuals from different backgrounds and age groups interacting with one another. The use of vibrant colors and bold brushstrokes adds to the overall sense of movement and conversation. The speech bubbles, varying in size and position, symbolize the diverse range of thoughts and opinions being expressed. Some notable works by other artists that explore similar themes of human interaction and communication include Kyoto House by Lisa Milroy, available on /art/list/?Filter=AQUV9M-Lisa-Milroy-Kyoto-House, and Stare by Shani Rhys James, available on /art/list/?Filter=AQVE7D-Shani-Rhys-James-Stare.

Artist and Style

Lisa Milroy's style is characterized by her use of bold colors and dynamic compositions, often exploring themes of human interaction and communication. Her work can be compared to that of other artists, such as William Edward Kilburn, who was known for his photographs of large crowd scenes, including the Chartist rally at Kennington Common in 1848. More information on William Edward Kilburn can be found on https://OriginalUniqueArt.com/@/William-Edward-Kilburn.
  • Key features of the painting include its large scale, vibrant colors, and dynamic composition.
  • The artwork is part of the collection at the Arts Council Collection in London, United Kingdom.
  • Lisa Milroy's style is characterized by her use of bold colors and exploration of human interaction themes.

The Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane, also known as the Municipal Gallery of Modern Art, is another notable institution that features a wide range of modern and contemporary art. More information on the gallery can be found on /art/list/?Filter=A@D3C9J3-El-Museo-de-la-Universidad-de-Londres-(Londres-Reino-Unido).

lisa milroy (1959 –)

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Arts Council Collection (Londonas, Jungtinė Karalystė)

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