BAG
Your bag is currently empty
Out of that drama and excitement Schofield created ‘The Rites of Spring’ for the Jo Malone Spring Artist Series. In it, a woman reclines on a bed of green grass, with a jar of bright purple tulips in the foreground. A keen colourist, Scholfield has applied the paint with great energy and dynamism and the vibrant colours seem to glow and dance across the canvas. “When you look at the painters who are known as masters of colour, like Van Gogh or Matisse, they tend to come from the grey places in Northern Europe and then travel to the south of France,” says Schofield of his fascination with colour. “I think that colour is more precious to you when you live somewhere like London, and that can work to your advantage as a painter.”
After years of being dominated by the provocative and aggressive conceptual art of the Young British Artists, Schofield believes that the popularity of his paintings, which have sold better than ever during lockdown, reflect a new mood in contemporary art. “My work is meant to be joyous and give people pleasure,” he says. “I think pleasure is very underrated and a quite serious subject in many ways.”