The Spring Auction 2020
28 MARCH 202015. Kerry Harding
Cumulous Pine II
Signed and dated (on the reverse)
Oil on canvas
90 x 100 cm.
Painted in 2019
ESTIMATE
£1,900 - 2,900
Shipping estimate
Notes
Achieved through a cycle of applying and removing paint, Kerry Harding's Cumulous Pine II depicts the calming stillness where water meets earth.
Paralleling, in some ways, the traditions of Romanticism, Harding’s images dismiss any picturesque ideas of the landscape in favour of creating a deeper connection with the viewer.
Whilst the landscape around her home inspires her work, she seeks to take us from the familiar to the indefinite, playing with perspective and space in order to achieve some sense of ‘other’ or the sensorially weird.
A previous bias towards abstraction, however, is giving way at present to a noticeable change in technique: formally speaking, her work is becoming more figurative, more hyper-real. Her painting process has slowed, allowing her to engage more intimately with the canvas. Scenes are stiller, and there is a new focus on detailing the landscape.
Kerry Harding is also including Mary's House in The Spring Auction.
Accolades
BA (Hons), Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, Oxford University, 1994. MA, Falmouth University Cornwall, 2003.
Awards: NSA Critics Choice, Lemon Street Gallery, Cornwall, 2005.
Selected Exhibitions: The Aborealists, The National Memorial Arboretum, Staffordshire, 2019. Winter at the Byre, The Byre Gallery, Cornwall, 2019. Breath, The Stratford Gallery, Stratford upon Avon, 2019. The Prince's Trust Auction, Highgrove, Gloucestershire, 2019. The Spring Auction, The Auction Collective, London, 2019. Winter, Cornwall Contemporary Gallery, Cornwall, 2018. Sea Fever, The Auction Collective, London, 2018. Hidden Depths, The Byre Gallery, Cornwall, 2018.
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