Driven by needs both social and aesthetic, Winston’s work reflects urban and rural experiences. The themes are universal and are concerned with the everyday reality of all human existence. Using woodcuts, the bold, direct, black and white renderings depict the lives of his subjects. His images capture the moments in the lives of ordinary people and reveal something of their character, the history that shaped them, and the spirit that sustains them. His images focus on the human condition and life experiences through figurative and genre representations that are universal to all people and reflect the opportunity to give existence and personal meaning to what might otherwise go unrecorded.
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