My mark making and form, bring together strong compositional elements. Each painting is a journey, striving for a visual energy by pushing against an obvious resolution. I want to convey a deliberate intention within the freedom of the abstract field. Read more –>
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‘Bird., Blue Sky’
Oil & Mixed Media on Canvas.
77x77cm
£495
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‘Horses’
Oil & Mixed Media on Canvas.
77x77cm
£495
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‘Summer’
Oil on Canvas 50×50
£295
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‘Wren Wren Wren’
Oil & Mixed Media on Canvas.
77x77cm
£495
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‘Butterfly Interior’
Acrylic on Canvas
50x50cm
SOLD
‘Four Butterflies’
Oil & Mixed Media on Canvas.
77x77cm
£495
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‘Above & Beyound’
Oil on Canvas
50x50cm
£295
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‘Garden Abstract’
Oil on Canvas
50x50cm
SOLD
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“Sky High”
Oil on Panel 20″x20″
SOLD
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‘Sheet to the Wind’
Acrylic on Canvas
50x50cm
SOLD
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“Meadow-Abstract 11″ Oil on Canvas 24″x24” SOLD
“Kids by the Pool”
Pen Ink & Watercolour.
30x23cm
£125 framed
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“Kids by the Pool 11”
Pen Ink & Watercolour.
30x23cm
£125 framed.
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” Meadow Abstract ” Oil on Canvas 24″x24″ SOLD
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“Japanese Horse” Oil on Canvas 20″x30″ SOLD
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“Kettle Abstract ” Inspired by a Glacial Depression Oil on Canvas
SOLD
‘Joy’
Original Hand Cast Clay
Buddha Head of Joy.
11x14cm
£395
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“Abstract Shed II”
Oil & Acrylic on Canvas 50x50cm
SOLD
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“Abstract Shed I”
Oil & Acrylic on canvas 50x50cm
SOLD
Laura Kirkpatrick – BA – Born 1975
My paintings are expressions of things that I’ve seen and re-seen. Everything is potentially interesting and inspiring. Working through my sketchbooks; sometimes drawing realistically – or sometimes freely translating lines and shapes, I love collecting ideas that I can translate into my work and experiment with how they appear on the canvas. I view my sketchbooks as incubators where I try out new concepts without judgment
The space between figurative and abstract intrigues me. Questioning how an artwork is read by the viewer and how a figurative element can change that reading; I have recently been working on small watercolour cut-outs of realistically painted butterfly wings. I’ve been experimenting with introducing these into my abstract paintings, pursuing ideas of perception and what tensions can be created and resolved.
Lancaster University – Batchelor of Arts
Swindon Collage of Art – Foundation