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Untitled

A striking television set transformed by blue and white guardian figures on a vibrant yellow background by John Murray Thomson offers a symbolic shield against malevolence, inviting you to explore this unique 1980 masterpiece.

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Datos clave

  • Medium: Paint on television set
  • Year: 1980
  • Dimensions: 49 x 66 cm
  • Notable elements or techniques: Vertical forms, blue and white patterns
  • Subject or theme: Protective device against malevolent energy

Descripción de la obra

A Sentinel of Glass and Light

In the evocative realm of John Murray Thomson’s 1980 work, Untitled, we encounter a profound intersection between the mundane objects of modern life and the ancient, spiritual impulse to protect. This striking piece, executed on a found television set, transcends its technological origins to become something far more esoteric. At first glance, the viewer is met with a vibrant yellow background that radiates an almost solar energy, yet beneath this brightness lies a complex layer of symbolic defense. Thomson utilizes the very nature of the medium—the glass screen of the television—to explore themes of vulnerability and fortification. Because glass is inherently penetrable by light, sound, and even malevolent energies, the artist transforms this window into a shield, turning a common household appliance into a sacred talisman.

The technique employed in this piece is as much about ritual as it is about artistry. Thomson’s brushwork creates vertical forms in shades of blue and white, which act as guardian figures—both human and spiritual—standing watch over the interior space. These figures are buttressed by bold yellow accents, creating a visual barrier designed to repel external threats. On the reverse side of the object, the artist left traces of meandering red lines that appear to crawl through vents like living organisms, accompanied by cryptic red inscriptions that suggest a warning or perhaps a protective curse. This layering of meaning creates a tension between the visible surface and the hidden, more primal intentions of the creator.

Symbolism and the Art of Protection

To understand Untitled is to understand Thomson’s unique philosophy regarding the environment of the home. For the artist, the choice of materials was never arbitrary; every object held a specific weight of meaning. By painting over an old television set, he recontextualized a symbol of mass media and domestic passivity into a vessel for spiritual vigilance. The blue and white patterns on the screen, which some might mistake for the mechanical interior of a microwave or a digital glitch, are actually carefully composed elements intended to stabilize the energy of the piece. This work serves as a fascinating study in how art can function as an architectural component of a living space, acting not just as decoration, but as a perimeter defense against the unseen.

For collectors and interior designers, this painting offers a rare opportunity to possess a piece that is both intellectually stimulating and visually arresting. Its unique composition—combining the industrial texture of a found object with the ethereal quality of spiritual iconography—makes it a commanding centerpiece for any contemporary collection. It invites conversation about the boundaries between our technological world and our ancestral fears, making it an ideal acquisition for those who seek art that possesses both a historical soul and a modern, avant-garde edge. Whether placed in a minimalist gallery setting or a richly textured domestic interior, Untitled continues to pulse with the protective energy of its creator.