This painting typifies what Bacon does, a truly suggestive figurative painting that has a psychological murkiness that is so eloquently grounded and pinned into place by his trademark geometric interior. The resounding quality for me is the physicality of the work, the humanistic record of Bacon's struggle in the creation of the work. This is perfectly matched with the meaty palette that'd possibly be more akin to the inside of an abattoir.
The truly inspirational element of Bacon's practise to an individual at such a formative stage of their creative pursuits is the fact that he had received no formal training to paint whatsoever and the fact that one could use their creative instincts to produce works that retain the raw elements of their execution.
Scott William Causier