Brian Sinfield Art Gallery
Current Exhibition: Five Artists with Harmony and Symbolism
Five Artists in Harmony and Symbolism 3 February 2024 - 4 March 2025
This is a very special exhibition featuring the stunning works by Saied Dai NEAC RP, Charlotte Sorapure NEAC, William Balthazar Rose, Wormwood Stubbs and still life pastel artist Andrew Hemingway.
These are artists that require remarkable precision and great depth. They all possess a quiet beauty of their own.
The exhibition can now be viewed at the gallery and online.
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Saied Dai RP NEAC
Charlotte Sorapure NEAC
William Balthazar Rose
Wormwood Stubbs
Andrew Hemingway
Image above: Saied Dai RP NEAC. Nocturne, oil on linen on panel gesso panel, 46 x 61 cm
Coming Soon: Felice Hodges
A Fresh Group of Abstract Works
8 - 29 March
We are excited to be showing this recent group of abstract works for Felice Hodges.
Whatever new subject Felice explores, we are again given the opportunity to be drawn into each canvas with an open mind. Without an obvious narrative, her use of colour, textures and multi-layers of paint in combination with the motifs, allows us to engage with the work in a very personal way.
Felice is an abstract artist, whose primary interest is the use of colour in painting. Having spent much of my early life and university years in New York, my background familiarised me with the ‘colour field’ paintings of Helen Frankenthaler, Mark Rothko, Robert Motherwell, Clyfford Still, Ellsworth Kelly and others.
Image illustrated: The Last Resort, Montauk, mixed media on canvas, 102 x 102 cm
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Featured Artist - Elsa Taylor
Elsa Taylor
Elsa Taylor is a colourist; her flower pieces are more celebrations of colour and design than depictions of flowers. Her landscapes of layered earth colours, delicious harmony of umbers and siennas are the artist's emotional responses to landscape, and that is what is important. Any artist beginning a painting embarks on an adventure. Elsa works at the surface of her canvas with saturated colour, exploring the shapes and textures that emerge in an attempt to capture the character of the subject. At times semi-abstract merges with abstract. Nothing much of detail here, but strong imagery and colour.
Undoubtedly Elsa Taylor is one of the finest colourists working in England today.
"What is art? A big question. The Victorian artist James Holland was under no illusions. "It is, or ought to be, the object of all art to produce as near a likeness to nature, in every respect as the instrument or materials employed will admit to." In other words, detail, accuracy, and finish. Constable's buyers demanded this, yet it was his six foot sketches that today spark our interest. In that respect Constable was ahead of his time. But it was Turner who painted works of the heart and mind, dramatising his subjects. Gone was the emphasis on detail, it was the emotional response to a subject that was all important. Turner had bucked the trend." the late Brian Sinfield
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Image shown here and just in, Blue Pot with Daisy, oil on linen 40 x 40 cm
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