Colour, in Roduits' paintings, is used by accepting objects in their qualifying colour and not by painting the factor of light. Thus, ridding the colour surface of light and shade, Roduits' composition disorganizes volume and space as ochre yellows push forwards, reds and oranges recede, and other colours being massive stay in the real plane of the canvas. The spectator is confronted with hovering forms in seas of coloured matter. Form, as with Roduits' colour, is for ever changing identity. An essential element in Roduits' work is the line. One witnesses in Roduits' paintings the coming and going of space and matter and the merging of animal and vegetal. Peta PAPAS March 1999 |