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Stephen Williams

Evenfall on Bridge, 2025

Evenfall on Bridge, 2025

Oil on Marine Ply Panel

90 x 90 cm

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Stephen Williams

Stephen Williams’ cityscapes and figurative works give visual form to the
complexities of contemporary life. His main subject is the modern city - dark,
seductive, beguiling.
Born and raised in Albury NSW, the Sydney based artist paints as an outsider
looking in. His use of atmospheric colours, fractured lines and areas almost devoid of
articulation combine to convey a sense of dislocation.
The artist’s figurative works move indoors and are a calm counterpoint to the energy
of his cityscapes. These are quiet interior scenes of lone women, as alluring and
restless as the city outside.
With a fascination for twilight and darkness, and often blurring the boundary between
representation and abstraction, Williams’ work infuses drama, tension and
personality.

“My art is a visual diary, a very personal record of my thoughts and emotions, viewed
through the detached and surrealistic lens of depersonalisation.
My interest lies in the torment of the human experience. I am intrigued by the
contrasts and contradictions; glamour and grit, beauty and decadence, loveliness
and loneliness.
To me, the work represents a search for belonging, identity and sense of place.”

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