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Sheryl RobertsDividing Light II, Contemporary Expressionistic Style Painting, Realist Art2021
2021
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Dividing Light II [2021]
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Dividing Light II is an original painting by artist Sheryl Roberts. Sheryl has mastered the composition of dramatic light filtering itself through space and time. Using natural forms and shapes the lights take on an otherworldly aesthetic Artwork is sold Framed Signature in the bottom right hand corner.
Sheryl is an award winning contemporary landscape artist. Dubbed “the Turner of the North”, Sheryl’s vision of tempestuous skies and chaotic landscapes has earned her international acclaim. Sheryl’s unique vision of the dramatic light penetrating the vast skies is recognisable as her distinctive style. Sheryl has been painting professionally since 1999 and divides her time between her studios in Leeds and Weardale, County Durham. Sheryl draws her inspiration from the windswept high moors of the North Pennines and aims to capture the communication between the skies and the landscape. “I paint mainly in oils - layering gradually with brushes and knives to build up vibrancy and depth to each piece. Despite using a very classical composition and traditional technique, I aim to capture a very contemporary feel.” Sheryl exhibits at various locations in the UK, as well as New York, Amsterdam, Paris and other international locations. Sheryl continues to undertake bespoke commissions and sell works to private collectors throughout the UK and further afield.
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Image size: H:100 cm x W:100 cm
Framed Size: H:104 cm x W:104 cm x D:3.5cm
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- Creation Year:2021
- Dimensions:Height: 40.95 in (104 cm)Width: 40.95 in (104 cm)Depth: 1.38 in (3.5 cm)
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