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The Silence in Between Print

Lou Hamilton

United Kingdom

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I was asked to create a painting around the theme of the piano for the "It's All About The Piano" Festival at the French Institute March/April 2017. It has been many years since I played the piano and now my white piano is my easel, so everyday I see the keys out of the corner of my eye while I'm painting. But they are silent. It is a loss. But one which one day will hopefully cease, when the silence is replaced with music once again. Whilst being a fragment of two white notes and a black note, it is also a landscape. A silent land that plays only in rests. I create a narrative in my work my starting with bold strokes in vibrant colours in acrylics, then slowly build up layers in oil and wax in one or two colours to calm the whole piece down. Nevertheless, like an old peeling wall, previous layers are caught in glimpses, like evidence of other stories This painting will be available to purchase at the Festival and then if not sold, it will be available here online when the Festival is over. It will be delivered after this time.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Lou Hamilton is an artist, multi-award-winning filmmaker & podcaster. She makes abstract paintings, which aim to help create quiet, meditative spaces to live and work. Concerned mainly with the abstract & working with found materials, oils, inks, plaster & acrylic, Lou is currently exploring chaos & calm through simple textures inspired by the landscape. Whether on paper, textile or canvas, they give a lens through which to view the world, a moment to stop, pause & consider Lou’s grand-father was the figurative painter Geoffrey Tibble 1909-1952. He was one of the distinguished & influential group of artists that emerged from the Slade at the of the 1920’s and was a member of the Euston Road School of Painters. His work can be seen at the Tate, and is in many collections around the world. In 1933 he with William Coldstream, Victor Pasmore & Rodrigo Moynihan founded the Objective Abstraction movement. It was short-lived but Lou has taken up the mantel through her work. Lou grew up in the wild, open and ancient landscape of Wiltshire, and every year since childhood has spent summers amongst the scorched, saturated colours of South of France. For five years she lived and painted in the Lake District, Cumbria and South West Scotland. Now she has settled on an Island in London, surrounded by water, glass-clad buildings, and graffiti covered walls and textured, peeling surfaces. The light, texture & colours are an ever-changing source of inspiration. Her studio faces the same view that Turner painted, an influence not lost on her. Lou’s paintings are inspired by landmass, aerial views, microscopic, energetic reflections of water, light, flags & urban textures. They might appear as simple bands of colour, in a 3-act structure, that bely the depth of surface, or scratched sgraffito layered works that allow the colours & underpainting to show through the cracks & broken surface. She uses oil pastels and scrapers to make marks & lines trailing across the surface. Working first with vigorous, energetic textural strokes in acrylic, then manipulating the surface with veils of acrylics or oils mixed with organic walnut oil, medium & sometimes plaster, she builds up layers until they start to resonate and ‘hum’. At that point she knows she’s hit the sweet spot. Her aim is to create a deep expression of landmass or city scars or aerial mapping at an elemental level.

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Handpicked to show at The Other Art Fair presented by Saatchi Art in London, London

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