Lot 450 - Kate Sherman - Pines
Oil on Card
2022
A6 (15x10cm) Original Artwork
Signed on Verso
ARTIST INFO
About
Kate Sherman grew up on the Jurassic coast of Dorset. After graduating with a degree in Fine Art she continued her painting practice while working in the London art scene, before deciding in 2005 to paint full time. She lives and works in Sussex.
The paintings, all oil on panel, originate from photographs she has taken of her surrounding landscape. This photographic source is important because the paintings capture a reflective notion of memory, of the emotional distance between a real landscape and a photograph, between experience and longing. It is a poignant and quiet melancholy reminiscent of Edward Hopper, that is expressed both by the portrayal of sparse unpopulated landscapes containing elemental traces of man, and by her restrained palette which is often suffused in a reserved northern European light of chalky blues and pink-blushed greys.
Select Exhibitions/Awards
2021
Figurative Art Now, Mall Galleries, London
2020
Discerning Eye Exhibition, Mall Galleries, London
2020
The Seventh View, C24 Gallery, New York
2019
Discerning Eye Exhibition, Mall Galleries, London
2019
Coast, ONCA Gallery, Brighton
2018
Forest, Reuben Colley Fine Art, Birmingham
2018
Wells Art Contemporary, Wells, Somerset
2018
Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, London
2018
Blossom & Forest, Rowe & Williams Gallery, Yoxford
2017
Downland, The Jointure Studios, Ditchling
2016
Rendlesham, Onca Gallery, Brighton
2015
National Open Art Exhibition, RCA, London
2015
Moving Images, The Jointure Studios, Ditchling
2015
Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, London
2012
Monte Azul Contemporary Art, Costa Rica
2010
Rowley Gallery, London, Mixed Exhibition
2009
Town and Country, Kate Sherman and Nicholas Wrigglesworth,
Zimmer Stewart Gallery, Arundel
Gallery Representation
Cavaliero Finn Gallery Ltd
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