Gill Walton
Joseph, 2026
Mixed media
Unframed: 40 x 40 cm
Framed: 60 x 60 x 6 cm
Framed: 60 x 60 x 6 cm
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This work is available to view online or by request. This work is float mounted in a white frame and is glazed. Changing Ideas Award 'Joseph' (Gill’s son’s name) is...
This work is available to view online or by request.
This work is float mounted in a white frame and is glazed.
Changing Ideas Award
"Joseph" (Gill’s son’s name) is at once intimate and global, personal and political. It challenges viewers to confront the human toll of war, not through dramatic action, but through presence—the weight of gaze, the tension in lines and colour, the haunting emptiness behind the red cross. Walton’s painting does not glorify heroism; instead, it elevates empathy, mourning, and reflection. In this way, the work becomes a visual anti-war statement, honouring those caught in violence while questioning the systems that perpetuate it.
Through abstraction, layered language, and haunting expression, "Joseph" calls for recognition of our shared humanity and the moral imperative to oppose violence.
This work is float mounted in a white frame and is glazed.
Changing Ideas Award
"Joseph" (Gill’s son’s name) is at once intimate and global, personal and political. It challenges viewers to confront the human toll of war, not through dramatic action, but through presence—the weight of gaze, the tension in lines and colour, the haunting emptiness behind the red cross. Walton’s painting does not glorify heroism; instead, it elevates empathy, mourning, and reflection. In this way, the work becomes a visual anti-war statement, honouring those caught in violence while questioning the systems that perpetuate it.
Through abstraction, layered language, and haunting expression, "Joseph" calls for recognition of our shared humanity and the moral imperative to oppose violence.
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