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Adam Dix — Vessel
Adam Dix

Vessel

2018

A solitary figure rendered in Adam Dix's signature hyperrealist style commands the intimate scale of this 50 × 40 cm panel, the oil glazes building a luminous, almost cinematic depth that rewards sustained looking. Dix layers his glazes with exceptional patience, allowing light to accumulate within the paint itself rather than simply sitting on its surface, a technique that lends the skin tones and surrounding atmosphere a quality closer to photography than to conventional painting, yet charged with an ambiguity no lens could manufacture. The title, Vessel, invites readings that move well beyond the purely figurative, suggesting the body as container, as conduit, as something held in a state of suspension between interiority and exposure. Dix has spent much of his career examining contemporary figures caught in moments of quiet psychological tension, and this 2018 work sits comfortably among his most focused and compelling output from that period. The panel support suits his process particularly well, providing a rigid, unforgiving ground that holds the successive glaze layers without the give of canvas, resulting in an almost lacquer-like finish that collectors of his work consistently find distinctive. At this scale, the composition achieves a concentrated intimacy, pulling the viewer into close proximity with a subject that remains, despite all that technical precision, slightly elusive. Signed by the artist and currently offered through Guerin Projects, Vessel represents a fully realised example of Dix's mature practice and a strong acquisition opportunity for collectors drawn to contemporary figurative painting at the intersection of technical rigor and psychological depth.

Medium
Oil Glazes on Panel
Overall
Signed
Yes

For Sale — £5300

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Adam Dix, Vessel, 2018

A solitary figure rendered in Adam Dix's signature hyperrealist style commands the intimate scale of this 50 × 40 cm panel, the oil glazes building a luminous, almost cinematic depth that rewards sustained looking. Dix layers his glazes with exceptional patience, allowing light to accumulate within the paint itself rather than simply sitting on its surface, a technique that lends the skin tones and surrounding atmosphere a quality closer to photography than to conventional painting, yet charged with an ambiguity no lens could manufacture. The title, Vessel, invites readings that move well beyond the purely figurative, suggesting the body as container, as conduit, as something held in a state of suspension between interiority and exposure. Dix has spent much of his career examining contemporary figures caught in moments of quiet psychological tension, and this 2018 work sits comfortably among his most focused and compelling output from that period. The panel support suits his process particularly well, providing a rigid, unforgiving ground that holds the successive glaze layers without the give of canvas, resulting in an almost lacquer-like finish that collectors of his work consistently find distinctive. At this scale, the composition achieves a concentrated intimacy, pulling the viewer into close proximity with a subject that remains, despite all that technical precision, slightly elusive. Signed by the artist and currently offered through Guerin Projects, Vessel represents a fully realised example of Dix's mature practice and a strong acquisition opportunity for collectors drawn to contemporary figurative painting at the intersection of technical rigor and psychological depth.

Medium
Oil Glazes on Panel
Dimensions
overall: 50 x 40 cm
Year
2018
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Guerin Projects

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