In Ryan Mosley’s scenes the characters engage in an array of activities, such as dancing, playing an instrument, or simply conversing. There often is an allusion to performance and theatre, emphasised by the subtle presence of a stage or audience, where recurring props vary from cacti to snakes, birds and leafy natural shapes. In his portraits, Mosley depicts fictional characters with traits similar to the figures in his scene-like paintings. Beards can be blue, skins green, and blushes as orange as mandarins. The portrayed figures match or even blend in with their as vibrantly coloured, and often patterned, backgrounds.
In Oracle (2015), the subject has a cloudy black afro that is so substantial in size that it can only but drift off the picture plane, conveying the oracle’s large personality as well as functioning as a weighty visual anchor. The white daubs on either sides of the woman, and the purple smudge on her neck, symbolise the nature of the material in which she is constructed. At the same time, they evoke depth by breaking the flatness of the plane. This motif of the daubs reoccurs in An Oracle’s Vision, this time as a firm painterly mark on the woman’s forehead. Besides its formal purpose, the mark may suggest a narrative.