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I am very concerned about global warming, the extremities of weather conditions and the effect it has on animal and human habitation. Artic Melt is going to affect us all and increasing heal levels are destroying so many species, along with the destruction of our beautiful planet. I paint what I passionately feel about it in my recent work. I don't my grandchildren to live in a world where snow leopards, polar bears, tigers and elephants do not exist any more. What happens to animal life will eventually wipe out humanity too, and I want the world to wake up to the grim realities we all face. None of the mediums I am able to select allow me to state that my medium is my own. I use powdered pigments and solvents heat processed on aluminium, with the use of a hotplate designed for me. It took 35 plus years to evolve this medium, which is lightfast, exceedingly durable, and waterproof. New work cannot be offered for sale until it is cured, a process that takes about 4 months. I expect this work to be available in about May, although it can be
2023
Powdered Pigments And Solvent Paints on Aluminium
One-of-a-kind Artwork
24 W x 24 H x 0.1 D in
White
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"Lia Melia has recently collaborated with a London design agency to create an artwork that will form a key part of an upcoming brand’s launch." The launch has now happened in London, and will do so in NY, LA and Shanghai. Paste the following link to see the artwork created for a stunning new whisky designed by Beam Suntory. Essentially I'm an experimenter, always pushing my unique medium to see what else it can do. I use powder pigments, solvent paints and mediums and bake them onto aluminium using a hotplate. The result is an enamel like surface, durable and lightfast. Enamel however is opaque; my medium has a translucent quality. The powder pigments sink to the bottom and bite into the aluminium leaving a clear upper layer. The effect is rather like that of a tiger eye stone. I explore many styles; fluid mixes will produce flowing forms whilst thickened mixes allow for working figuratively. Perhaps I am naive in my approach to painting in that I want to retain a sense of playfulness, exploration and fun in my work. I have developed myriad techniques over the years, but technique is not enough. My medium needs high levels of control, but I like to control it in the service of the freedom to explore. The drive to be a creative artist just is. It is a part of my nature to paint and always has been. I try to express the energies of the world outside and within me, but I don't want to be defined. In a sense, my viewer defines my work. Like most of the artists I know, I want my paintings to speak for themselves. Theatre designer, painter and poet Mircea Marosin was my mentor and guide from 1993 until his death in 2007. He taught me more than I can say. I was born in Gillingham, Kent, England, just a few minutes walk away from the sea, which clearly remains a source of inspiration for me. I now live in a small village close to the University town of Cambridge, England.
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