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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
43.3x33.9in
About this artwork
Structure dissolves into layered movement and depth. Built through mixed media, the surface reveals hidden marks and shifting colour, with sweeping gestures softening rigidity and drawing the eye into a fluid, immersive space. Earlier layers remain partially visible beneath the surface, creating a quiet tension between what is revealed and what remains hidden. A painting that rewards stillness and rewards looking again.
The painting is sold framed… in white, wooden floating frame.
Framed images are shown for visualisation - see the close up image for the exact frame used.
Tracy Pritchard is a South African-born painter based in Dorset, England. With 26 years of experience as an art educator, she came to her own artistic voice in 2021.
Her work is rooted in a childhood of South African mountains, Cape Town coastlines and earth, expressed through abstract forms that feel ancient, emotional and alive. Working with acrylics, ink, texture mediums and resin, she builds her canvases slowly and intuitively, layer by layer, each one revealing something the last one hid. The result is complex, textured surfaces that reward the patient eye: there is always something new to find.
Pritchard’s two series, The Dreaming Ground and The Earth Series, are different in feeling but share the same heartbeat. Both are made for people who want something on their wall that looks back at them.
She has exhibited across the South of England, including solo and group exhibitions at Dorset Art Weeks (2021, 2022, 2024) and a solo show at The Strawberry Gallery (2025).