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Winifred Booth"Hieroglyph (1)" White, Gray, and Black Abstract Contemporary Painting2022
2022
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Black, gray, and white abstract contemporary painting by Houston, TX artist Winifred Booth. The piece depicts two gray rectangle shapes with white calligraphic-like scribbles and Irish Ogham symbols. All elements in the painting are on a plain black background painted on a wood panel. Unframed. Signed by the artist at the bottom left.
Artist Biography: Originally from Northern Ireland, Winifred moved to Texas in 1982.
From 2004 - 2006 she studied still life and landscape painting at the Williamson studio and the Houston Art League where she honed her lifelong love of painting.
For the most part a representational painter, she occasionally experimented with abstracts, but since 2018 they have been her main focus.
She is a juried member of American Women Artists where she holds an associate with distinction recognition.
Her work hangs in several U.S., Canadian and European homes. A selection of her paintings may be viewed at Reeves Art and Design in Houston.
- Creator:Winifred Booth (Irish)
- Creation Year:2022
- Dimensions:Height: 47 in (119.38 cm)Width: 57 in (144.78 cm)Depth: 1.75 in (4.45 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Houston, TX
- Reference Number:Seller: CA170.2023.0118.49691stDibs: LU551311834522
Winifred Booth
Winifred grew up in Northern Ireland in an artistic family where drawing and
painting were favorite pastimes. After moving to Texas, and despite her love for
art, she chose to major in English at the University of Texas, Arlington, where
she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree.
From 2004 – 2006 she enrolled in still-life and landscape classes at the
Williamson Studio and The Houston Art League. Over the years she has
interspersed her representational works with abstracts, but since 2018 her
primary focus has shifted to abstraction.
Using various media and a bold application approach, her paintings are created
in layers to elicit depth, structure and meaning. She finds inspiration in a broad
range of everyday events.
She is currently a member of American Women Artists (Associate with
Distinction), and her work has been juried into many competitive shows.

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