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51 W x 61 H cm
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This painting was inspired by Emily Bronte's classic novel Wuthering Heights. “I wish I were a girl again, half-savage and hardy, and free.” ― Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights I spent most of my own childhood living on the edge of these same moors and I loved rambling and exploring this beautiful w...
2018
Painting, Oil on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
51 W x 61 H x 2 D cm
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Not Framed
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There is something profoundly intimate about standing before these canvases—a sense of being invited into quiet, sacred moments where light transforms the ordinary into the sublime. This East Anglian artist, whose career has gracefully evolved from botanical watercolourist to impressionistic oil painter, presents work that speaks not just to the eye but to the soul's longing for beauty and stillness. The artist's journey is itself a compelling narrative. Beginning with the exacting discipline of botanical illustration—earning a Diploma with Distinction from The Society of Botanical Artists in 2007—and spending two decades creating delicate watercolours for prestigious publishers, she has emerged as a painter who celebrates spontaneity over precision, emotion over documentation. This evolution is not a rejection of her past but rather a flowering of it; the deep knowledge of plant forms and natural rhythms acquired through years of careful observation now manifests as confidence and freedom in her brushwork. The Impressionist Inheritance This artist understands that painting is not about reproducing reality but capturing its essence, its mood, its ephemeral quality. Her alla prima technique, working wet-on-wet over warm grounds, creates surfaces that seem to breathe with immediacy. The visible brushstrokes she loves become a kind of visual music, creating rhythm and movement across the canvas. Her extensive body of work inspired by Monet's garden at Giverny demonstrates both reverence and originality. Rather than simply documenting the famous garden, she engages in an ongoing dialogue with it, returning again and again to capture its subtle transformations through seasons, weather, and shifting light. These paintings function as both homage and meditation—a contemporary artist's response to a space created over a century ago as an artist's muse. What distinguishes this work is its multi-sensory awareness. Her paintings invite us not just to look but to inhabit, to remember our own encounters with the natural world's quieter moments. The landscapes themselves are deliberately unpeopled, allowing the raw essence of nature to speak without human interruption—though native wildlife and domestic animals occasionally appear as integral parts of the scene rather than mere decorative elements.
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