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Walking through fields of ribbons Print

Lynn Keddie

United Kingdom

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This is emotionally charged work. I began this painting after falling out with one of my adult boys. We got on so well it was harrowing. And I was hurting. I painted the first layer with my hands, it was cathartic. The next day I returned to my studio and was shocked at how difficult I found it to look at. Then I painted flowing lines all over it and this painting emerged. There is a piece of fabric stuck to the surface, a bandage? I call this Walking through Fields of Ribbons - it's a metaphor for life, coloured ribbons signify all sorts of events even emotions. Now it's a calm, joyful painting and I love it. My son and I are best friends again too!

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Print:Giclee on Canvas

Size:14 W x 21 H x 1.25 D in

Size with Frame:15.75 W x 22.75 H x 1.25 D in

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I drift along the edge of abstraction and I often find myself diving into the deep realms of abstract expressionism, intuitively exploring the landscape of the natural world, of body, and of mind. I use gestural marks, colour, and texture to describe, the connection I have with a place or an experience and its energy and the impact it has on me. I use acrylics and mixed media, building layers using a variety of tools such as rags, spatulas, bits of plastic, and card as well as brushes. Then I scrape back into the paint to reveal a rich, textured, and sophisticated story. There may be as many as 10 layers of work, some hidden or with only a speck being revealed. I increasingly find myself painting what I feel, not what I see. A painting will reveal itself to me and after leaving it to settle for a few days I can read stories in the painting, which relate to recent experiences. I work from my studio in The Silk Mill in Somerset, England.

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