Spring Exhibition : Landscapes
Mixed show featuring new artist Rebecca Collins, and new work by Daniel Crawshaw and Jenny Pockley.
Rebecca Collins' practice is and has been for many years, one of solitude. Even her small green studio – so crookedly positioned on its own, seems to be itself a lonely outpost on the edge of our island, surrounded completely and utterly by the majesty of the environs.
Her deep familiarity with this part of Scotland serves her well, having been a hardy witness to the extremity of change, not just of the seasons but of the light, the atmospheric conditions and the colours. She understands and indeed uses the versatility this realm can afford a painter. What she produces in her work is a distillation, a reduction – something removed, heightened and relocated in the picture plane of her canvas. Her formal concerns are key to how the artist wants us to view her images; the compositions are often sections of the landscape – a mountainside, a top, clouds, perhaps just a natural surface. Removed of their whole, these almost abstracted forms have a disjointed loneliness, perhaps echoing the artist’s equivalent for the distant memory of the experience.
Daniel Crawshaw, through the medium of oil paint, aims to articulate lost moments common to us of feeling overwhelmed in nature. He enjoys the possibility of transforming empty scenes into settings for others to occupy, suggesting that paintings can be inert objects on the precipice of flux or metaphysical arenas that draw the viewer in. Daniel says of his work, 'Frequently I pursue the epic that hides in plain sight and my studio is littered with 7x5 snapshots that appear to have missed the point. For me a single chanced detail spawned a host of works. Sometimes I see my works as pinnacles of experience retrieved from a chaos of memory'.
Jenny is a graduate of the Royal Academy Schools. Her paintings, where monumental cloud formations gather and diffuse, often in vast mountain-scapes, amid minimal light and soft shadows, describe the sublime; the Ethereal. Thin layers of oil paint glow on a superfine white surface giving a luminous quality that enhance the glow of light. The paintings verge on the abstract as the viewer becomes enchanted by the subtle play of colour.
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Jenny Pockley, Bernina Pass , 2024
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Jenny Pockley, Cyan Blue Lake Wave, 2024
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Jenny Pockley, Mountain Crag- Cerulean & Pink, 2024
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Jenny Pockley, Mountain Range- Blue and Warm Light , 2024
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Jenny Pockley, Sunlit Ridge , 2024
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Rebecca Collins, Cloud Formation, 2024
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Rebecca Collins, Glassy Sea, 2024£2,750.00
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Rebecca Collins, Glen Garry, 2024£4,450.00
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Rebecca Collins, Misty Hillside, 2024£3,850.00
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Rebecca Collins, Point of Slate, 2024£4,350.00
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Daniel Crawshaw, Cwm Ogwen I, 2024£650.00
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Daniel Crawshaw, Cwm Ogwen II, 2024£650.00
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Daniel Crawshaw, Tryfan, 2024£7,000.00
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Daniel Crawshaw, Llyn Idwall I , 2024
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Daniel Crawshaw, Llyn Idwall II, 2024
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Daniel Crawshaw, Ogwen, 2024
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Daniel Crawshaw, Tryfan I, 2024£500.00
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Daniel Crawshaw, Tryfan II, 2024
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Daniel Crawshaw, Tryfan III, 2024
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Daniel Crawshaw, Tryfan IV, 2024
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Jenny Pockley, Bath Night Indigo, 2024
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Jenny Pockley, Bath Night Opal, 2024
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Jenny Pockley, Bath Skyline Violet, 2024
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Jenny Pockley, Cloud Burst, 2024
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Jenny Pockley, Dusk Storm Cloud, 2024
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Jenny Pockley, Iceland Ridge Violet, 2024
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Jenny Pockley, Indigo Peak, 2024
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Jenny Pockley, Mountain Peak Blanc, 2024
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Jenny Pockley, Mountain Ridge Blue and Warm Light, 2024
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Jenny Pockley, Powder, 2024
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Jenny Pockley, Ridge- Pink & Gold , 2024
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Jenny Pockley, Sea Sky Mauve, 2024
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Jenny Pockley, Shallows Study, 2024
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Jenny Pockley, Silver Peak, 2024
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Jenny Pockley, Snow Blown, 2024
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Jenny Pockley, Stratocumulus Bank Study , 2024
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Jenny Pockley, Sunburst , 2024
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Jenny Pockley, Sunlit Ridge, 2024£9,000.00
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Jenny Pockley, Sunlit Ridge Study, 2024
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Jenny Pockley, Sunset Orange, 2024
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Jenny Pockley, Sunshaft, 2024
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Rebecca Collins, Hillside Ben Alask, 2024£4,250.00
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Rebecca Collins, Misty Tops, 2024£1,700.00