Art on a Postcard International Women’s Day Auction - Curated by Louise Fitzjohn
23 FEBRUARY 2023 - 09 MARCH 2023Notes
About
Claire Cansick's work is associated with with colour in paintings of nature’s dynamism and our imprint on the landscape. A member of The Arborealists, trees and representations of nature in turmoil are recurring subject matter.
Exhibited at Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2022 Claire has a solo show of drawings at Chappel Galleries, Essex February 2023.
Education
NUA Fine Art BA 1996
Select Exhibitions/Awards
A Sense of Place, Bermondsey Project Space, London December 2022
The Architecture of Trees, Gallery East, Woodbridge December 2022
Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2022
Finalist:
Sir John Hurt Art Prize 2021
Jacksons Painting Prize 2019
Gallery Representation
Gallery East Woodbridge, Suffolk
Contemporary & Country, Norfolk
Chappel Galleries, Essex
Rise Art, online
Statement about AOAP Submitted Artworks
A recent revived fascination with volcanos came from seeing the Fire of Love film this summer; their unexpected beauty, remoteness and power makes me feel a profound connection to nature. These four postcard paintings are immediate experimental pieces made with a limited palette of oils and directional brush marks, which have lead onto larger works in progress.
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