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Painting, Watercolor on Paper
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As an artist, I use my background in architecture for inspiration and depth of understanding of environments. Moving to Minnesota this year, I have come to appreciate the natural environment in new, unexpected and beautiful ways. I think the impact of this experience has drawn me back to an interest in the human figure. If drawn in context, a figure can show emotion, action, movement, stillness, and describe endless narratives or imagined realities. The figure is personal and it is vulnerable. Many of my architectural paintings in the last 20 years have been very formal, in that they are about form, light, shade, shadow and space. They rarely contain figures and if they do, these are almost always abstract. I don’t aim to be photorealistic but I do aim to represent a reality. In my new paintings, the hierarchy and focal point between the environment and the figure shift. Paint is still used to explore space and its occupation through the depiction of light, color and form but there is something more vigorous and emotive with the addition of figures. The works simply depict lives intersecting with an everyday man-made world.
2015
Watercolor on Paper
One-of-a-kind Artwork
12.3 W x 12.5 H x 0.2 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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US painter and architectural designer Courtney Miller Bellairs has opened over 30 solo and group exhibitions throughout her sustained career. Her education as an architect is reflected in her work, which is organized, structured, and rendered in thrilling color. Dividing her style between oil on canvas, and watercolor and graphite on paper, Bellairs' abstract, geometric creations use bold colors and innovative arrangements to surprise, provoke, and delight viewers. Courtney Miller Bellairs' conceptual works and paintings explore the relationships between art and architecture and the feelings produced by architecture. Orthographic drawings are important tools for understanding her paintings. Her most notable commission, for the Crown Estate in London, Courtney has exhibited widely in the USA and UK and her pieces are included in private and corporate collections throughout the US, UK, South Africa, Australia and China. Courtney's studio is located in Atlanta, Georgia, USA where she is currently a professor of Art and Design at the Savannah College of Art and Design.
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