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Valda Bailey
Sacred Palms - Print on Glass with Rose Gold leaf, 23.4 carat gold

2019

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"Night falls and the day recedes. Again, I attempt to capture the rich and poignant beauty of a perfect day in Sri Lanka, gone forever but not forgotten. The earth is gold as the colour of the light warms then fades. The image endeavours to celebrate of the noble presence and elegant sway of the ubiquitous palm tree. The palm tree has many symbolic meanings and in this image I have tried to highlight its association with immortality and regeneration with the addition of gold leaf.." Valda Bailey Valda Bailey (b.1958) is a British artist and photographer. Her work is greatly informed by her background in painting and influences come as much from artists as photographers. Her objective is less about portraying a literal representation but rather conveying feelings evoked by the landscape and she achieves this using multiple exposures and intentional camera movement. "It came to me in the middle of the night - as these things often do - that to incorporate gold leaf into the finished print would neatly encapsulate some of the elements I am trying to express. Its application would obviously have to be done by hand with all its attendant imperfections and mistakes. Kintsugi - the Japanese art of patching broken ceramics with gold - shares its aesthetic with Wabi Sabi." - Valda Bailey All Prints on glass are editionned but each piece is unique due to the hand gilding process; Each piece is individually hand finished by the artist with gold, silver or copper leaf giving the piece its own unique and contemporary style. The piece from the palm series here, has also a dose of Art Deco and Art Nouveau style in visual and technical aspect of gold leaf gild on glass and inspired by natural forms such as the sinuous curves of plants and flowers; a sense of dynamism and movement, often given by asymmetry or whiplash lines. Valda Bailey's work has been featured in national and international publications. She has exhibited widely in the UK and in 2015 was the first woman to be invited to join six other photographers to exhibit at the biennial Masters of Vision at Southwell Minster. Her work is held in numerous private art and photography collections. Shipping; the work would be crated for safety of glass with curb-side delivery; more information can be provided with the exact address. Free delivery in London area. SACRED PALMS - WITH ROSE GOLD LEAF, 2019 (This edition: Printed and framed 2024) Archival Pigment Print on Museum Glass, Hand gilded with Rose Gold leaf, custom framed 51.5 x 71.5 cm in bespoke frame Edition 1/5 More sizes and framing options available; 30 x 40 cm, Edition 2/5 and 40 x 56 Edition 3/5 Signed and dated

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