Art on a Postcard International Women’s Day Auction - Curated by Sandra De Giorgi
23 FEBRUARY 2023 - 09 MARCH 2023Notes
About
Alanna (b.1988) is South London based painter working predominantly in oils and acrylics. She studied Fine Art at Central Saint Martin’s London graduating in 2010.
Her work is concerned with themes of nature exploring mainly landscapes and tropical botanicals. She has a particular interest in colour, light and abstract mark-making. Alanna’s paintings are joyful, imaginative and playful. Her landscapes in particular have supernatural feel escaping the viewer to somewhere whimsical, dream-like and surreal. Her attention to light and contrast emulates a ‘glow’.
Education
CENTRAL SAINT MARTINS, London, B.A (Hons) Fine Art, Painting, 2010
CENTRAL SAINT MARTINS BYAM SHAW, London, Foundation Degree (Distinction) , 2007
Select Exhibitions/Awards
2022
NOV - DEC 2022 - Permutations of Colour, KO Art & Antiques, Artsy
MARCH 2022 - Affordable Art Fair, Artfully Sorted, Battersea Park, London
MARCH 2021 - "Who Run The World", Female Group Show, Electric Gallery, London
AUG & NOV 2021 Roy's Art Fair - Bargehouse, OXO Tower Wharf, London
MAY - JUNE 2021 - Group Show, London Paint Club
JUNE 2021 Group Show, Ad Lib Gallery, Wimbledon Village, London
JUNE 2020 - Nature Reflected, Group Show, Artfully Sorted, Online
MARCH 2020 - Affordable Art Fair, Battersea Evolution Centre, London
Gallery Representation
Artfully Sorted, Wychwood Gallery, Adlib Gallery, Jealous Gallery, Electric Gallery
Statement about AOAP Submitted Artworks
Alanna’s particular interest in tropical plants formed during lockdown when we were unable to travel and there was a longing for an escape. Through a combination of memories, collected imagery and plant studies she evolved vibrant, nostalgic scenarios. These works have since progressed through continual experiment resulting in endless conclusions and varied palettes.
Alanna is a colourist and her palettes are well considered before beginning a piece, unlike her compositions which are loosely planned and subject to spontaneity throughout. Alanna applies the paint intuitively; each mark is a risky and permanent decision. She celebrates the luscious thick texture of paint, emphasising the brush-marks using a layering technique.
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