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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
41.3x37.4in
About this artwork
This work shows a figure caught in a frozen moment of tension. I’m interested in how stillness can carry as much energy as action, and how there may be psychological charge even when “nothing” is happening.
The scale of the canvas lets the gestures feel almost life size. The surface was worked with many layers of colour and I found the under layers pushing back against later marks, amplifying that sense of unresolved balance.
Dynamic Stillness is… a parodox of presence: how we can simultaneously feel both contained and on the edge of change.
Gillian Holding, with a Fine Art degree from Leeds Metropolitan University and a background as a solicitor, works primarily in oil paint, embracing the physicality of her medium on both large canvases and intimate panels. Her instinctive, semi-abstract style blends drawing and painting, often depicting fragmented bodies in transition, using brushes and unconventional tools to leave areas unresolved and evoke emotional ambiguity. Through these painterly gestures, she explores themes of liminality and contradiction, ultimately conveying sensations of uncertainty, vulnerability, and the transformative potential found in life’s fissures and fractures.