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Nathan Paddison - Peg Arse Ass, 2026, Oil stick matte vinyl acrylic spray paint charcoal and pencil on canvas

Peg Arse Ass, 2026

Oil stick matte vinyl acrylic spray paint charcoal and pencil on canvas

61 x 61 in 155 x 155 cm

Nathan Paddison has established himself as one of the more provocative voices in contemporary Australian art, earning recognition for his irreverent approach to figuration and his willingness to confront viewers with works that oscillate between the absurd and the deeply considered. His practice draws from a lineage of neo-expressionism while maintaining a distinctly contemporary edge, employing bold color fields, gestural mark-making, and subject matter that challenges bourgeois sensibilities. Paddison's work has garnered attention in both the primary and secondary markets, with collectors increasingly drawn to his unflinching visual language and sardonic wit. Peg Arse Ass represents a significant entry in Paddison's ongoing exploration of the body as both subject and site of cultural tension. The substantial scale of the work—measuring 61 by 61 inches—commands physical presence, allowing the artist's characteristically energetic brushwork and compositional choices to operate at full force. The title itself signals Paddison's continued engagement with linguistic play and his refusal to sanitize his practice for comfortable consumption. This piece demonstrates the artist's mature handling of form and his ability to balance crude directness with genuine painterly sophistication. Dating from 2026, this work emerges from a period in which Paddison has refined his visual vocabulary while maintaining the transgressive impulse that first brought him critical attention. The painting exemplifies his capacity to transform potentially alienating subject matter into objects of genuine aesthetic consideration. For acquisition inquiries regarding this work by Nathan Paddison, please contact Guy Hepner directly.

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