Description
Original Painting – SOLD
Often inspired by his days working and socialising amongst the night life of Soho in London, Townley delves deep into the mind of the sitter.
Taken from his Banker series, Townley’s work often explores the darker aspects of the human psyche—greed, fame, ego, and madness—and this painting is no exception. The facelessness can symbolize the loss of identity in pursuit of power or the internal disintegration that accompanies excess. The use of thick, almost violent brushwork further amplifies the emotional intensity, making the image both captivating and unsettling.
Signed by the artist and professionally framed.