Curated by Min Angel / Lucy Soni
Min Angel
Min’s figurative abstract paintings explore the ephemeral. Interweaving stitches, mark-making and figuration she delights in the otherworldly, the magical, the imaginative and the familiar, drawing on story-telling and mythology to reflect on our aliveness.
Miranda Boulton
Miranda paints from memories of historical Floral Still Life paintings, linking them through expressive layers of colour, gesture and form. Meditations on the history of art, alive to the emotional fragility and transience of life.
Dido Hallett
Dido's dramatic paintings using thick oil paint worked fearlessly into the canvas attempt to express life force itself. Tapping into the unknown, pivoting between conscious and unconscious mind, risking everything in pursuit of a good painting.
Suzanne Holtom
Re-imagining landscape painting in a contemporary context has been a concern in Suzanne's paintings over recent years. The Flemish Weltlandschaft or world landscape has also been a continuing fascination; our earliest landscapes are our worlds.
Lucy Soni
Lucy’s practice is rooted in painting with an interest in expanded painting. Exploring themes of chaos and control, the urge to mark make, patience, accuracy and taste, seeking to celebrate colour, form and the pursuit of unattainable perfection.