Lot 81 - Charlotte Brisland - Looming Turquoise
Lot 81 - Charlotte Brisland - Looming Turquoise

Lot 81 - Charlotte Brisland - Looming Turquoise

Oil on paper

2023

A6 (10x15cm)

Original Artwork

Signed on Verso

This auction is raising proceeds for War Child UK

ARTIST INFO

About 

Charlotte Brisland graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2004 and has exhibited in London, New York, Japan and Berlin. Brisland is a contemporary British artist and art lecturer and lives and works in the UK. 

Education 

Royal College of Art, Painting MA 

Select Exhibitions/Awards 

Exhibitions in New York, Berlin, London and Japan. Featured in create magazine, winner in the Jacksons painting prize, interview with Floorr magazine issue 29. 

Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork   

I’m interested in what landscape painting means in contemporary practice as a traditional historical form. Exploring different ways of painting and borrowing from historical applications in painting gives the compositions room to become new things each time. The figurative forms in the compositions may be a house or representative of a person or self, I imagine them flipping between these identities. They are either abandoned or blocking entry, forgotten or lost things. I see them as edgelands, imagined, new and depicting something unfashionable and secondary.  

The paintings included here focus on colour, architecture and fiction, fragmented realities which play out visually in familiar landscapes. 

 

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