Sheffield has everything, except the sea!
Karen Sherwood, founder and director of Cupola Gallery in Hillsborough, is hosting a solo show of her new collection of work painted over the last two years. Despite being landlocked in her home city of Sheffield, she regularly paints the sea.
In Karen's words:
"So why do my paintings end up at the sea? Is it a reflection of our unsettled times or is it because I have a desire to escape to the sea? I have said before and still believe it to be true that my paintings reflect a personal response to my experience of what is happening in my world. This is reflected in the mood, colour and composition of my landscapes/seascapes. Also, I do love the sea, so clearly as Sheffield doesn't have a coastline I have simply brought one, or several, to me!
I have called the exhibition a sense of place as I have noticed that my paintings are becoming more grounded, with a definite sense of land/sea and sky. Is this development a response to how important 'place' is becoming to so many? Our identity and sense of belonging is often linked to a significant place or places. There are certainly many proud 'Yorkshire' men and women.
I feel that the finished paintings often remind me of somewhere that I can’t pinpoint. I do not know if they are partly remembered places I have visited or seen as they simply evolve through the act of painting. I never work from drawings or sketches or photographs.
Turner is a major influence. His ability to depict light is unmatched.
I do not know why I do what I do but I know I have to paint and I hope that some of my paintings might connect to a place or a memory of your own. "
Works for sale for £25–£2500.
Evening Opening:
Friday 7 February, 7:30-9:30pm
All welcome – hospitality provided.
Exhibition open Monday–Saturday 10–6pm.
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