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Helen TaylorHelen Taylor, A Short Walk to Europe, Contemporary Art, River landscape2024
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Helen Taylor (Contemporary)
A Short Walk to Europe
Signed with monogram, inscribed with title verso
Oil on board
5 x 5 inches without frame
6 x 6 inches with frame
Helen Taylor’s practice follows an interest in belonging, connection, and journeys. She spent her formative years in the Middle East, relocating to England at the age of 16, to attend Hampstead Fine Arts College, London.
Growing up in a desert manifested a yearning for a ‘greening’ of landscape and garden. Moving to the relative flatness and sandy lanes of Suffolk provided comfort, fuel for the imagination and ultimately home – an outsider looking in but also residing within.
Taylor works partially en plein air, in part from sketches and memory. The works are enveloped in an instinctive, gestural immediacy and equally, are concerned with the graphic, expressive potential of colour. Balancing a romantic impulse with simplification of form, imperfections of application and rawness of material, the paintings are rendered in a loose, textured style. Taylor seeks to reinvigorate traditions of figurative painting and provide the viewer with a shared personal encounter.
In 2001, Taylor presented her paintings to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Her work is held in private collections internationally. She has lived in East Anglia for 27 years.
Exhibitions:
A Brush with Nature, Artspace, Woodbridge, September, 2022
A Brush with Nature, Artspace, Woodbridge, June, 2023
A Brush with Nature, Artspace, Woodbridge, April, 20024
Under an Eastern Sky, Nicholas Holloway Fine Art, October, 2024
- Creator:Helen Taylor (1968, British)
- Creation Year:2024
- Dimensions:Height: 5 in (12.7 cm)Width: 5 in (12.7 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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- Condition:Ready to hang condition.
- Gallery Location:Harkstead, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1481215379672
Helen Taylor’s practice follows an interest in belonging, connection, and journeys. She spent her formative years in the Middle East, relocating to England at the age of 16, to attend Hampstead Fine Arts College, London. Growing up in a desert manifested a yearning for a ‘greening’ of landscape and garden. Moving to the relative flatness and sandy lanes of Suffolk provided comfort, fuel for the imagination and ultimately home – an outsider looking in but also residing within. Taylor works partially en plein air, in part from sketches and memory. The works are enveloped in an instinctive, gestural immediacy and equally, are concerned with the graphic, expressive potential of colour. Balancing a romantic impulse with simplification of form, imperfections of application and rawness of material, the paintings are rendered in a loose, textured style. Taylor seeks to reinvigorate traditions of figurative painting and provide the viewer with a shared personal encounter. In 2001, Taylor presented her paintings to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Her work is held in private collections internationally. She has lived in East Anglia for 27 years. Exhibitions: A Brush with Nature, Artspace, Woodbridge, September, 2022 A Brush with Nature, Artspace, Woodbridge, June, 2023 A Brush with Nature, Artspace, Woodbridge, April, 20024 Under an Eastern Sky, Nicholas Holloway Fine Art, October, 2024
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