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The Pause Painting

Amanda Rackowe

France

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 35 W x 51.2 H x 0.8 D in

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In ''La Pause'' a solitary waiter takes a tranquil break on the restaurant steps against the backdrop of classical Bordeaux architecture. The night, devoid of visible sky, is softly lit by cool white pendant lights inside, whilst amber lamp light casts a gentle glow on the waiter engrossed in his phone. The interplay of light and shadow highlights the timeless charm of the old street, creating an atmosphere of quiet elegance and introspective solitude." Artist's notes: the juxtaposition of the interior and exterior lighting in this scene inspired me. Somehow, the inside of the restaurant, filled with people, seemed in stark contrast to the lonesome waiter on his break. Yet up on the top floor are two other solitary figures, who seem to be waiting for others to rejoin them at their tables. Above the head of the waiter an eery face is blurred seen through the textured yellow glass of the door, giving a rather surreal element to the composition. I hope the viewer will connect with the figures protrayed, perhaps evoking a distant memory or experience to come up to the surface. As most often, oil paint on linen canvas is my chosen medium for this work. It is made using layers of thin glazing, allowing spontaneous runs and drips to give life to the canvas surface, mainly for the restaurant interior. For the exterior I used buttery paint and medium to give solidity and texture to the surface of the building. This painting comes complete with black linen tape to all sides and hanging hooks and cord, ready to hang. Framing is not obligatory.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:35 W x 51.2 H x 0.8 D in

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Amanda Rackowe is an British-born artist, based in the Dordogne, France.. Born in 1964 in Oxfordshire, Amanda demonstrated a strong enthusiasm for drawing and painting as a child, winning several school and college art competitions, in which her unusual choice of subject matter often caused controversy between judges and the public alike. She pursued a career in theatre lighting and later in architectural lighting design. Throughout these years she continued to paint. Drawing inspiration from her career her take on her work is to ‘paint with light’; a concept that has become one of the influential factors in her painting. At a young age, Amanda had fallen upon the painting ‘Christina’s World’ by American artist, Andrew Wyeth - an early discovery that brought about an appreciation for sparse and open landscapes. The combination of these influential elements can be found in her work; appearing in her portrayal of the french landscapes she discovers on her travels and near her home, inspired by the light and expansive skies of particularly the Dordogne and Auvergne regions and the île d'Oléron. A nearby grain silo became a reoccurring element and subject of many of her paintings for over a decade, which enabled her to explore the effects of the changing light and seasons on the landscapes and skies surrounding it. In many of her stark landscapes, she poses reminders of a human presence; perhaps a lone figure, or a vehicle with illuminated headlamps standing in direct contrast to the natural light. The echoes of Man are never far away in her work; distant horizons punctuated by material elements, such as electricity pylons and wind generators, silos and telegraph poles. The diminishing perspective of the roads in the artist's works interpret a sense of constant continuation… often carrying a slight disquiet, reflecting our uncertainty as to where a road may lead us; a comment on our lives, an unfinished story with no defined ending. The roads of the Aquitaine landscape subsequently led to other places; into the city of Bordeaux, where the brutalist architecture, modernist bridges and Corbusier influenced buildings gave her the aspiration to find a new way to depict the scenes before her, many of which are often unconsidered in the blinkered vision of daily life. Here, the theme of isolation concurs within the crowded life of the city, hinted at amongst the concrete structures and hidden lives.

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