Art on a Postcard International Women’s Day Auction - Curated by AOAP
27 FEBRUARY 2024 - 12 MARCH 2024Notes
About
Linda Felcey, Born 1965 Cleethorpes.
Linda studied fine art painting at Grimsby School of Art and Kingston University.
Her studio lies beneath the escarpment of Mount Caburn East Sussex where the downs meet weald.
'Linda's work comes from an intimate relationship with the natural world, from a distinct and respectful way of life in deep conversation with her surroundings, from close observation and quiet contemplation. Each piece is intricate, layered and luminous, capturing the elusive qualities of place, of shifting light and atmosphere, reflecting our relationship with the transient seasons.
Her work reminds us to pay attention to what exists in the margins. It is simply about taking notice.' Louisa Thomsen Brits.
Linda exhibits regularly both in London and the south of England. Her work is widely collected with pieces owned nationally and internationally.
Education
LINDA STUDIED FINE ART PAINTING AT GRIMSBY SCHOOL OF ART AND KINGSTON UNIVERSITY.
Selected Exhibitions/Awards
SOLO
2023
BEAUX ARTS BATH
2021
BEAUX ARTS BATH
GROUP SHOWS 2023
BEAUX ARTS BATH Winter Exhibition
BEAUX ARTS BATH Battersea Art Fair Spring Edition
SARAH OKANE Christmas Show
GLYNDEBOURNE Winter Exhibition
FREIGHT HHG LEWES. A small selection new works available from November
SELECTED FOR
WOOLWICH CONTEMPORARY PRINT FAIR 2020 & 2022
RWA 2020
Represented By
Beaux Arts Bath
Sarah Okane Lewes
Statement
Capturing the familiar and fugitive, my work explores the sense and suggestion of the passage of time; the rapture of fleeting reality, a moment of being. The sense of extraordinary awareness of being.
Each painting is connected to a particular season – the cast of light, the gestures of a falling leaf, a quivering bloom, leaving subtle and sometimes exuberant traces that impart the transient beauty and perishableness of life.
What emerges is a wonderful consolation for our inconsolable longing for life; an intimation of delight, instants of blurring and becoming.
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