Ideal Landscapes – an exhibition
Pictures and poetry by Artikinesis
Hanger Farm Arts Centre, Totton, Southampton SO40 8FT
5 – 29th November 9AM – 5PM MON – FRI & 10AM – 1PM SAT
2019 UEA literature and creative writing graduate Tanith
Lawrey is an exciting new-generation poet with work that is truly one of a kind. His verses here are contemplations on the
pictures in this exhibition. Poetry, pictures, and indeed the airy 18
th
century barn in which they hang are well worth spending some contemplation time
with. Adeliza Mole’s ideal landscapes
are Padworth and the Thames Valley which she has visited and revisited in her
work over the years. Her oil paintings
are intimate portrayals of scenes familiar to her. Every tree and bank is painted true to life
and yet transformed into a juicily delicious wonderworld for the senses,
recognisable and yet unrecognisable.
Amanda Bates, exploring the upper reaches of the Test, is waylaid by
intimate distractions – tyre swings and knobbled tree roots – before opening
out into wide wide landscapes. Crisp and
crystal-clear details contrast interestingly with looser treatment, sometimes
in the same picture. Amanda, like
Rosemary, has sought to reflect the timber landscape of the barn itself in her
framing solutions. Abstract
expressionist Rosemary Lawrey has chosen oil and mixed media to weave
landscapes of her past and the meandering paths of a human journey in the world. Elinor Cooper stands out from all the rest in
the simple purity of her visual language with its cool, elemental modernity. A
genius of minimalist expression. I can
feel the rain on my face – pure magic.
Opportunity to meet
members of Artikinesis 6:30 – 8:30pm at Hanger Farm Arts Centre, Aikman Lane,
Totton, SO40 8FT on Tuesday 5 November – all welcome
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