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R&F Mo, Evening Visitors, 2025
Water-based paint on cardboard, 41 × 46cm
R&F Mo’s multi-faceted practice explores connections between the seen, the sensed and the dreamed. Playful and otherworldly, her paintings, works on paper, and theatrical enactments often feature ‘the Woanderer’, a unique, horse-headed creature that navigates imaginary landscapes whilst exploring the notion of identity.
Performance is a constant thread that weaves through Mo’s practice whether the work is studio-based or presented through a character acting in costume. Fantastical figures and beasts inhabit the artist’s vibrant worlds, telling stories that– in Mo’s words - ‘reference alternative beings and multiple dimensions, allowing the unconscious to come into play’.
This unique work is one of a group of new, unframed paintings on cardboard which are rich in narrative. ‘The Woanderer’ appears at a bedroom window, peeking curiously inside, seemingly glowing - perhaps illuminated by moonlight.
Water-based paint on cardboard, 41 × 46cm
R&F Mo’s multi-faceted practice explores connections between the seen, the sensed and the dreamed. Playful and otherworldly, her paintings, works on paper, and theatrical enactments often feature ‘the Woanderer’, a unique, horse-headed creature that navigates imaginary landscapes whilst exploring the notion of identity.
Performance is a constant thread that weaves through Mo’s practice whether the work is studio-based or presented through a character acting in costume. Fantastical figures and beasts inhabit the artist’s vibrant worlds, telling stories that– in Mo’s words - ‘reference alternative beings and multiple dimensions, allowing the unconscious to come into play’.
This unique work is one of a group of new, unframed paintings on cardboard which are rich in narrative. ‘The Woanderer’ appears at a bedroom window, peeking curiously inside, seemingly glowing - perhaps illuminated by moonlight.