Samson Tudor
Samson Tudor’s practice predominantly utilises narrative, figurative painting, with elements of allegory, as a form of socio-political commentary. Through a bold and distinctive style, that applies cubist devices and navigates aspects of surrealism, his work explores themes such as; uncertainty, isolation and division.
Tudor’s work balances a contemporary tone with an acknowledgement of historical inspirations, with particular reference to the powerful style of the German Expressionist movement. His artwork aims to invite debate, whilst retaining a sense of ambiguity – that ultimately keeps people searching when they’ve finished looking.