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Luisa Holden, Shoreline Sky with Indigo, Original Abstract Landscape Painting

2021

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Shoreline Sky with Indigo by Luisa Holden [2021] Original Mixed Media on gessoed cardboard Image size: H:23 cm x W:47.5 cm Complete Size of Unframed Work: H:40 cm x W:64.5 cm x D:0.5cm Sold Unframed Please note that insitu images are purely an indication of how a piece may look Rocky textural shoreline with a dramatic, sweeping sky. This painting was inspired by the beautiful Yorkshire coast, near to where I live. It was built up with textural medium and thick and thin layers of acrylic paint, then some charcoal & and pastel was added to create some linear mark making. The painted is presented in a soft, off white, deep edge mount. Luisa is a York based contemporary painter who works spontaneously in a semi abstract/abstract style. Her work often features the North Yorkshire Moors and the Yorkshire, Northumberland and Cornish coastlines as well as expressive and ‘edgy’ still life. Working primarily in acrylics, mixed media (sometimes employing gold leaf), she favours a muted, unifying colour palette and enjoys the interplay of neutral tones with bright colour. Luisa loves to capture light and atmosphere, preferring to get the ‘sense’ of a picture rather than relating too much detail. Texture, sgrafitto (scratching through the wet, buttery paint)and big gestural marks are characteristic of her work, contrasting thick palette knife marks and brushstrokes with thin transparent glazes. Luisa’s work has been exhibited widely throughout Yorkshire, including solo shows at the Helmsley Arts Centre and Beningbrough Hall (National Trust) in North Yorkshire. She has exhibited with the Society of Women Artists at the Mall Galleries in London 2015, 2016 and 2020/2021 (online), the Great North Art Show, Ripon Cathedral (2015), Ferens Art Gallery, Hull (2018), LFA (Leeds Fine Artists) Showcase 2019 (Huddersfield Art Gallery) & LFA Dean Clough 2018/19). In 2020 she was invited to take part in an online exhibition with Highgate Contemporary Art Gallery entitled “Interpretations of Landscape”. In 2018 Luisa was delighted to be elected a member of Leeds Fine Artists, established 1874 which makes it one of the oldest regional arts bodies in the UK. Luisa has collections of work in the US, Sweden, Germany and Eire.
  • Creator:
    Luisa Holden
  • Creation Year:
    2021
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 15.75 in (40 cm)Width: 25.4 in (64.5 cm)Depth: 0.2 in (5 mm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Deddington, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU63238837792

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