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(3of6) Reclaiming the Winter Wood. Print

Bysshe Robinson

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

I spent a month working over the summer focusing on reclaimed and recycled art. Re-imagining my painting, inspired by the last clinging autumn leaves on a winter tree in the middle of a snow storm. 'Reclaiming the Winter Wood' is part of a set of 6 smaller art works. Canvas art mounted on lovely reclaimed wood blocks.

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Giclee on Canvas

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16 W x 20 H x 1.25 D in

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17.75 W x 21.75 H x 1.25 D in

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Bysshe Robinson is a UK based emerging Artist with broad range of creative interests. Currently Bysshe's personal art projects are focused on challenging Bysshe's relationship with her practice. Exploring experimental ways to sketch and draw, creating pictures by sculpting delicate abstract pieces, constructing images with objects and tools that feel connected to the of making each individual artwork. Bysshe also works with more traditional forms of illustration and design, and when not involved in more structured outside projects, Bysshe spends her time fully immersed in the creative process. The process of making art is something that has pulled at Bysshe creatively since she was young. The smell of art studios and gallery displays, the textures. The tactile nature of finding materials and objects to create and experiment with. Moreover, the interactive evolution in bringing an idea forward, and the immersive relationship between time spent with the piece and it being completed. "I would describe my relationship with art as, visceral. I view everything with a coloured spectrum of visual snow, and remember vividly as small child, the relationship between observing art, and the sensation of physically feeling the textures of the colours in front of me. As an artist, these same visual experiences make the creative process feel multi dimensional. To feel one experience of textures as I observe colours and shades, to then experience the physical textures that I explore as I make my art. It provokes a visceral response which is unique to each creative expression".

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