Kent Knowles, Search Party, 2021, Acrylic on canvas, 36 x 36 in
Search Party and the Enigma of the Number Eight
One of the most compelling and discussed works shown through Matney Gallery in recent years is Search Party (2021), a meticulously balanced square-format acrylic on canvas. It portrays a solitary young girl standing in an undefined landscape, her chest marked with the bold numeral "8." The environment around her feels suspended between memory and dream—a terrain that is at once austere and haunting, suggestive of post-apocalyptic silence or deeply internal psychological space.
Kent Knowles has noted that the appearance of the number 8 was spontaneous, emerging late in the painting’s development. “I have no idea what it means,” he admitted during a live demonstration. “My son had just turned eight, so perhaps that filtered in. But it just felt… right.” This admission underscores Knowles’s intuitive process—one that resists premeditated narratives in favor of discovery through mark-making and composition.
The power of Search Party lies in its interpretive openness. The number becomes a kind of visual riddle—inviting associations with infinity, childhood, transition, or coded systems of identity. It functions not as an answer but as a provocation. Knowles’s figures often exist in liminal states, poised between safety and vulnerability, past and future, selfhood and external definition. In Search Party, that ambiguity becomes a catalyst for reflection—one that continues to resonate with collectors drawn to narrative depth and symbolic tension.