Ben Jaimen - Ochredfern

Have been thinking about how to write about this artist. I wouldn't go so far as to talk about derivativeneess, though of course you might choose to take that route. One thing that sets Jaimen slightly apart is the looseness of the execution. This is almost outsider art. In fact Dune the gallerist used this word in a brief discussion we had when I was in the gallery. A loose execution is the one thing that saves Jaimen from being derivative but I am guessing he would ignore it if you said that about his work. I like the apparenet quickness of execution, the fleeting nature of the mark making. As if the scene were frozen in time. A more well rounded execution would invite more criticism. Jaimen might be imagined in the mind's eye standing on KinG Street painting with the crowds of people flowing round him, the beggars outside the IGA, the people leving restaurants and cafes or on their way to the train station. It's a kind of Impressionism but like 160 years after the fact...