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We Lost Dancing Painting

Abi Wason

United Kingdom

Painting, Ink on Wood

Size: 42 W x 42 H x 2 D in

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Whilst painting this piece I was listening to Mercury Prize nominee Fred Again's song Marea (we've lost dancing) and it reminded me not just how we were stripped of dancing during Covid, but that how disperate we all became and have become. Virtual is now our new 'real'. It's a rarity to come together in our thousands, dancing together - that collective, collaborative euphoria. There is nothing like it. Think of the rising and falling of every human in a festival in slow motion. A feeling that all the ills of the world could be healed in one cathartic, rhythmic motion. This painting was about that feeling, the heat, the passion, the energy of collected human oneness.

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Painting:Ink on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:42 W x 42 H x 2 D in

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Abi Wason was born in Winchester, UK, 1978. After studying at both degree and MA level she travelled extensively around the world. On her return to the UK she worked for many years with the BBC (British Broadcasting Cooperation) before returning to painting full time during the pandemic. Abi lives and paints from her studio in the far west of Cornwall, UK. Each one of Abi Wason’s abstract paintings are an explorative, bold, and colourful journey in which she uses the paint and canvas as her language to connect to the world. A space where shapes, form and colour become tools to navigate thoughts, emotions and musings. Layers of paint are laid down like memories, only to then be scraped back to reveal new untrodden paths. She likens these new - almost archaeological discoveries - to feelings of nostalgia, gentle stirrings of a captured but forgotten time in her life. Each piece of work is a fine tightrope between reigning in and letting herself go. Lines and symmetry give way to disorder and discord. Mainly working with abstraction, she is heavily influenced by her environment and some paintings are vaguely reminiscent of the landscape she lives in.

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