The Story
Tim Fowlerâs original painting âMangosteenâ (51" x 94") presents an arresting exploration of natural form reimagined through a hyper-saturated lens. Towering in scale and presence, the work captures cotton branches laden with blooms rendered in vibrant, clashing tones of electric pinks, cobalt blues, and soft whites. The cotton bolls appear both delicate and assertive, suspended on dark, sinewy stems that cut dramatically across a backdrop of riotous colour.
This composition demonstrates Fowlerâs unique ability to fuse figurative structure with abstract energy. By simplifying the forms and building them up with gestural marks and dripping layers, he distils the subject to its visual essence, while evoking movement and vitality. The hot palette clashes with the natural softness of cotton, creating a deliberate tension between the organic and the artificial, beauty and distortion.
Fowlerâs work is rooted in emotion and cultural narrative. Inspired by his Caribbean heritage and ongoing research into plantation crops and post-colonial histories, botanical imagery like this serves as a symbol of resilience, transformation, and memory. Working intuitively with mixed media including oils, sprays, and enamels, he creates layered and physically demanding compositions. âMangosteenâ is a powerful visual statement that challenges, seduces, and invites viewers to engage with history through contemporary colour and form.

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Tim Fowlerâs original painting âMangosteenâ (51" x 94") presents an arresting exploration of natural form reimagined through a hyper-saturated lens. Towering in scale and presence, the work captures cotton branches laden with blooms rendered in vibrant, clashing tones of electric pinks, cobalt blues, and soft whites. The cotton bolls appear both delicate and assertive, suspended on dark, sinewy stems that cut dramatically across a backdrop of riotous colour.
This composition demonstrates Fowlerâs unique ability to fuse figurative structure with abstract energy. By simplifying the forms and building them up with gestural marks and dripping layers, he distils the subject to its visual essence, while evoking movement and vitality. The hot palette clashes with the natural softness of cotton, creating a deliberate tension between the organic and the artificial, beauty and distortion.
Fowlerâs work is rooted in emotion and cultural narrative. Inspired by his Caribbean heritage and ongoing research into plantation crops and post-colonial histories, botanical imagery like this serves as a symbol of resilience, transformation, and memory. Working intuitively with mixed media including oils, sprays, and enamels, he creates layered and physically demanding compositions. âMangosteenâ is a powerful visual statement that challenges, seduces, and invites viewers to engage with history through contemporary colour and form.




















