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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
41.9x61.6in
About this artwork
Winter Lake is another painting in the River Series of artworks. These document my journeys on foot following a tributary of the River Nadder upstream to the Fonthill Lake in Wiltshire (near my home). I take photos as I go with my iPhone and back at home, will manipulate and crop until I've found something which is extraordinary. Not a mirror of nature (because how can we adequately paint that experience? It is more about the remembered landscapes… and the remembered feelings in them which then of course become transformed.
Skye Holland, Central St. Martins alumni and also art educator, skillfully engages oil, graphite, acrylic, pigment powders, and gold leaf to create mixed media paintings and drawings. Her intricate techniques, inspired by the experience of being in varying environments, moves intuitively between abstraction and figuration. Each layered mark introduce whispers of thought, emotion, memory and sometimes just pure energy. Artists and viewers alike find themselves immersed in Holland's poignant portrayal of a fragile world, stirred by her evocative representation of human impact and the unsettling beauty of impermanence.
"I paint from remembered landscapes I carry with me - and remembered feelings of them, which of course become transformed. I could certainly never mirror nature. I would like more to paint what it leaves me with" - Joan Mitchell