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Abstract Blue and Teal Painting

Catherine Kennedy

United Kingdom

Painting, Oil on Oil

Size: 19.5 W x 23.5 H x 1.5 D in

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Original oil on canvas painting: Width 50cm Height 60cm or 19.5ins x 23.5ins. Signed. Comes with a certificate of authenticity. Abstract Blue and Teal is inspired by the colours found on South Devon and Cornish coastline. It shows intertwining free-flowing wave patterns in several shades of blue, teal and white, one of my favourite colour combinations. I like to visit the beaches of Cornwall and North Devon and watch and sketch the surfers there. A particular favourite beach of mine is Perranporth which has a large sandy beach and is well known for its surf. As a Teignmouth based artist I am close to the south west coast. I graduated with a BA (Hons) in Fine Art in 2008 at the University of Plymouth. I like to work in oils because of their versatility. You can layer the paint so that it has a translucency. Also It is so robust a medium I can scrape the paint back or scratch into it too. I have exhibited my paintings throughout Devon and I gained an award at the Exeter Short Film festival. My films and photographs have been exhibited on the South Bank, London and in Italy. I am a member of the Devon Artist Network and an Ambassador Artist for the English Riviera UNESCO Global Geopark.

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Painting:Oil on Oil

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:19.5 W x 23.5 H x 1.5 D in

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My recent work has been focused on the changing colours of the sea and childhood memories of holidays to the Mediterranean and annual visits to Torquay (before the M5 was built). These emerald and turquoise waters, have all had an influence on what I wanted to paint recently. Having moved to Devon 15 years ago the coastline and seas around Devon and Cornwall still inspire my work. I have been painting a series of wave paintings for over 5 years now. It is the light coming through the waves and again the colour of the water that I am keen to explore. Everyone sees colour in a slightly different way to one another, call it colour perception. The way I see colour and the feelings I get when the colours align well on a canvas is appeals to me. The way collectors see my work will be unique to them because of their own individual colour perception. Studying film and video art at the University of Plymouth has impacted on the way I paint. I like to include a sense of movement in my work and a sense of escapism. I want the viewer to feel they can walk across the sand or dive into a turquoise sea. This second series of paintings looks at the play of light on water. It is a more tranquil and peaceful contrast to the wave series. It examines shallow turquoise and emerald seas.  I am intrigued the patterns created when sunlight hits the shallow water creating a dance of light and shadow with blue, turquoise, green and indigo ripples.My paintings are oil on canvas as I prefer to work with this medium for its adaptability. In my work I aim to incorporate a process of change and development. For instance saturated elements are left to dry on the canvas changing over time. Only after a period of waiting the eventual image can be resolved. I apply glazes to further enrich the surface of the work. It is important to me to revisiting a painting several times until I am completely satisfied with the texture and depth of colour in the finished painting.I graduated with a BA (Hons) in Fine Art in 2008 at the University of Plymouth. I have exhibited my paintings throughout Devon and gained an award at the Exeter Short Film festival. My films and photographs have been exhibited on the South Bank, London and in Italy. I have recently been given ambassador artist status for the UNESCO Torbay Geopark.I admire the wave paintings of Maggi Hambling. Her free use of thick impasto paint and large gestural marks on the canvas has inspired me to free up my mark making too.

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