"Michael Roberts' paintings, depicting faces in close
up, have an unsettling effect when first seen. Though not large in
scale ...they carry a charge which is due in part to
depiction of the human gaze, and in part to the tension between
subject and medium. Roberts has, over the course of his studies,
loosened his interest in the original photographic image of his
subject; and he now concentrates attention on the process of
painting in relation to depicting skin surfaces. His palette of oil
paints is harmonious; green and pink tones representing shade and
shape. The brush marks and the colours both confirm and contradict
the human being they depict; while engaging with the gaze, the eye
is nevertheless drawn back to the physicality of the paint surface
and so to the recognition of the controlling artist. These paintings
are emotionally reserved, still, meditative..."
(Eve Ropek, Curator of The Arts Centre, Aberystwyth. 2006).