Lot 138 - Sonia Barton - White Flowers In A Patterned Mug
Lot 138 - Sonia Barton - White Flowers In A Patterned Mug

Lot 138 - Sonia Barton - White Flowers In A Patterned Mug

Acrylic on paper

2023

A6 (10x15cm)

Original Artwork

Signed on Verso

This auction is raising proceeds for St Wilfrid's Hospice Eastbourne

ARTIST INFO

About 

Contemporary artist exploring memories, observations and experiences through the subject of still life. The objects selected are ‘moved’ around the canvas leaving traces of embossed lines, patterns and textures. A strong interest in the abstract quality of painting is evident. Many layers of paint are added and areas scraped back until the final painting is resolved. The forms and shapes are emphasised with flattened perspective and a naive distortion of the objects. 

Education 

B.A.(Hons) Fine Art - Staffordshire University  
Post-Graduate Degree Fine Art - Brighton Art College 

Select Exhibitions/Awards 

Selected, exhibited and sold at the Royal Scottish Academy Annual Exhibition, Spring 2023. 

Two Person Show at The Jerram Gallery Spring 2023. 

Summer Exhibition at the Bircham Gallery 2023. 
Autumn Show with Eastwood Fine Art - September 2023 

Gallery Representation 

Cornwall Contemporary  
Eastwood Fine Art  
The Jerram Gallery  

Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork 

The paintings are a naive and abstracted response to the simple subject of collected flowers and cups. I have used a natural palette with muted tones and expressive textures. 

 

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