Winner

RSA New Contemporaries

Painting & Printmaking School of Fine Art

Finn Robinson (he/him)

“Since you desire to know so inwardly, then briefly,” he replied, “I’ll tell you why I feel no dread at entering down here. We dread an object when (but only when) that object has the power to do some harm. Nothing can otherwise occasion fear. I was created by the places I come from in the same way we live between memories — and so I am untouched by all your wretchedness, you cannot assail me.”

 

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Contact
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f.robinson1@student.gsa.ac.uk
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finnrobinson.art
Works
Try it Once. Try it Twice. (Sodomite)
Sissydom
The Uninvited Guest
Quiet Desperation in a Sad Gay World
Crystal Blue, in my head
Everything was beautiful… because I was with you…
Butterflies, now all dead.
Slain (by the Irises)

Try it Once. Try it Twice. (Sodomite)

Oil and marker on canvas, 170 x 140 cm, April 2022.

Try it Once. Try it Twice. (Sodomite)

For Sale: Price available on request

Sissydom

Oil and marker on canvas, 170 x 140 cm, March 2022.

Sissydom

For Sale: Price available on request

The Uninvited Guest

Acrylic and marker on canvas, 60 x 50 cm, April 2022.

The Uninvited Guest

For Sale: Price available on request

Quiet Desperation in a Sad Gay World

Acrylic, varnish, and marker on canvas, 100 x 120 cm, March 2022.

Quiet Desperation in a Sad Gay World

For Sale: Price available on request

Crystal Blue, in my head

Acrylic on canvas, 40 x 50 cm, April 2022.

Crystal Blue, in my head

For Sale: Price available on request

Everything was beautiful… because I was with you…

Oil on canvas, 60 x 140 cm, April 2022.

Everything was beautiful... because I was with you...

For Sale: Price available on request

Butterflies, now all dead.

Acrylic and marker on canvas, 40 x 50 cm, April 2022.

Butterflies, now all dead.

For Sale: Price available on request

Slain (by the Irises)

Acrylic and marker on canvas, 16 x 20 in, April 2022.

Slain (by the Irises)