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Artist: Margot Russell
Margot Russell (1913-1988) - 1962 Oil, Arles
By Margot Russell
Located in Corsham, GB
Signed, titled and dated verso. On canvas.
Category
Mid-20th Century Margot Russell Art
Materials
Oil
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I try to imbue my work with a monumental presence, epic in both size and scope. I do this by orchestrating the separate elements of color, texture and structure into a harmonious whole. I seek a somewhat reductive image rich in value and contrast. The surface of the work is devoid of textural incidence. I don’t want anything to
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My work continues in its evolution of style the search for an abstract means of probing the ambiguities of physical and spiritual experience of light, and its power to foster a more intense life of the spirit through profound emotional experience of form, color and composition.
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