OJ

Artist/Maker and role
Darren McDonald (b.1966): Artist
Production date
2007
About this object
Melbourne artist McDonald, who began painting in his 30s, is a three-time finalist in the Doug Moran Portrait Prize. His portraiture, mostly of humans and/or animals, has also been included in the Sulman and Kilgour prizes. McDonald's work is reliant on spontaneity and simplicity. McDonald’s fleeting brushstrokes convey a soulful innocence through paring back to only the most essential. Choosing to omit background embellishments to focus solely on subject, he says: “Mostly I do an outline and then I fill it in. The outline takes the time and the filling in is very quick – the way a child would draw. There is very little walking away – it’s about looking.”
When asked why he painted a portrait of the controversial OJ, McDonald stated that he saw his face on TV and thought it was interesting.
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Artist/Maker and role
Media
Mixed media on paper (watercolour,acrylic, pastel & maybe oil stick)
Measurements
71.5 x 101cm
Signature & date
Verso: Initialled and dated, with title, in green pencil u.l.corner
Credit line
Gift of the artist, 2021
Artist/Maker
Accession number
2021.097

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