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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
27.6x39.4in
About this artwork
Sheep are often thought to follow aimlessly but these ones were full of individuality. The subtle colours of their fleeces made them distinct from one another with the absence of white in the piece enhanced this.
Not a single one took the same track. Like us, they were simply finding their way to survive.
I have a family wool blanket from the Second World War, that has travelled with me since my Girl Guiding days. Like the sheep's fleece it is both… protection and identity, the cold never penetrated the layers of wool.
In many ways, this painting is a tribute to that same sense of comfort we receive from other and the resilience that we develop ourselves.
Janice Lightowler is an accomplished multi award winning oil painter with a BA Hons Degree in Art and Design from Ulster University, Northern Ireland, whose practice grew amidst personal and political upheaval. She employs meticulous, naturalistic techniques on a large scale, using a single tiny brush per canvas to achieve radiant luminosity and astonishing detail in her landscapes and portraits. The brush is then attached to the back of the canvas and remains with the piece. Starting with only a few marks on the canvas, Janice pushes the concept of standard composition. All these techniques have been developed to help her manage and control extreme spinal pain and the complexities of each piece consumes her. Her emotionally charged works blend nostalgia, despair, hope, and pain, inviting viewers into a space where beauty and suffering coexist, ultimately uplifting and deeply moving all who encounter them.