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查看翻译Kirsty Wain - Alameda Park (Andalucian Landscape) - XL - NO Reserve
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In her latest collection, "New Wild Beasts," Kirsty Wain presents a series of oil and acrylic paintings inspired by the Fauvist genre of the early 20th century. This vibrant body of work captures the essence of the Spanish landscape and seascapes. The Fauvist movement, known for its focus on painterly techniques and vivid colors, marked a departure from the realistic representations typical of Impressionism. Influenced by this earlier artistic trend, Matisse and his followers embraced a flat approach to colour, creating a new pictorial space that eschewed traditional three-dimensionality. Fauvism is also recognized as a form of expressionism, distinguished by its brilliant hues and dynamic brushwork.
This dynamic and colorful semi-abstract artwork, part of a recent series, captures the essence of landscapes in Andalucia. The large acrylic painting is characterized by a vivid color scheme and lively brushwork, influenced by the Fauvist styles of Matisse and Derain, while also reflecting Hockney's modern interpretations of landscapes. The artwork portrays a scene from the Parque de la Alameda, situated in the historic area of Marbella in southern Spain. This picturesque location is a favored retreat for both residents and visitors, offering a quick escape from the city's frenetic pace. The park features a grand fountain as its focal point, encircled by lush foliage, palm trees, and beautifully crafted benches adorned with Andalusian tiles, providing ample shade. It is a true joy to find this tranquil haven in the center of Marbella, which still retains its rich vegetation, a charming garden ideal for walking, listening to the melodies of birds, engaging in conversation with friends, or simply sitting on a bench to enjoy a good book. This remarkable artwork is signed on the front and is ready for display.
Direct from the Art Studio.
Shipped with tracked and signed service.
´There exists a correlation between the soul, place, and destiny, and my paintings serve as a representation of this connection¨.
Kirsty Wain, a talented contemporary British painter currently based in Spain, explores the profound connection between the soul, place, and destiny through her artwork, which has been featured in prestigious exhibitions such as the recent 'Being with Trees' in Gibraltar and 'Regeneration' at the Hansard Studio in London. Her pieces, which focus on the beauty of landscapes, can be found in private collections worldwide, as she employs color and line to capture the true essence of each location with a sense of liberation and individuality.
Kirsty Wainś landscape art endeavors to encapsulate the intrinsic nature of a location by employing a liberal approach, utilizing color and line to construct a harmonious arrangement. The influence of post-impressionism resonates throughout her creations, characterized by the application of thick, textured paint onto the canvas. Enthused by the perpetual beauty of the natural world, Kirsty Wain finds inspiration in the intricate details of trees, the undulating contours of the terrain, the vastness of the ocean, and the captivating allure of the skies. Each place holds significance for Wain, evoking vivid recollections of a fleeting instant or a poignant memory.
Artist Profile
2024 - 2017 Head of Arts International College, Spain
1999 - 2000 PGCSE Art / Design Birmingham, West Midlands, UK
1995 - 1998 BA Hons Art, Design, Media (Visual studies) Portsmouth, Hampshire UK
2023 Gallery 151 Spring Exhibition Estepona, Malaga, Spain
2023 Regeneration 13Th December 2023- 13Th January 2024 London, UK
2022 Sotogrande Port Summer Exhibitions Malaga, Spain
2022 Gallery 151 Winter Collective Estepona, Malaga, Spain
2022 Gallery 151 Summer Expo Estepona, Malaga, Spain
2021 Being With Trees Gustavo Bacarisas Gallery Gibraltar
2014 On Landscape Malvern, Worcestershire, United Kingdom
2013 Parallax Art Fair London, London, United Kingdom
2013 Solo exhibition. ESCAPE Malvern, Worcestershire, UK
2011 Hadfield Fine Art Group Exhibition Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, UK
2010 Hadfield Fine Art Group Exhibition Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, UK
1998 Cubitt Gallery Kings Cross London, UK
In her latest collection, "New Wild Beasts," Kirsty Wain presents a series of oil and acrylic paintings inspired by the Fauvist genre of the early 20th century. This vibrant body of work captures the essence of the Spanish landscape and seascapes. The Fauvist movement, known for its focus on painterly techniques and vivid colors, marked a departure from the realistic representations typical of Impressionism. Influenced by this earlier artistic trend, Matisse and his followers embraced a flat approach to colour, creating a new pictorial space that eschewed traditional three-dimensionality. Fauvism is also recognized as a form of expressionism, distinguished by its brilliant hues and dynamic brushwork.
This dynamic and colorful semi-abstract artwork, part of a recent series, captures the essence of landscapes in Andalucia. The large acrylic painting is characterized by a vivid color scheme and lively brushwork, influenced by the Fauvist styles of Matisse and Derain, while also reflecting Hockney's modern interpretations of landscapes. The artwork portrays a scene from the Parque de la Alameda, situated in the historic area of Marbella in southern Spain. This picturesque location is a favored retreat for both residents and visitors, offering a quick escape from the city's frenetic pace. The park features a grand fountain as its focal point, encircled by lush foliage, palm trees, and beautifully crafted benches adorned with Andalusian tiles, providing ample shade. It is a true joy to find this tranquil haven in the center of Marbella, which still retains its rich vegetation, a charming garden ideal for walking, listening to the melodies of birds, engaging in conversation with friends, or simply sitting on a bench to enjoy a good book. This remarkable artwork is signed on the front and is ready for display.
Direct from the Art Studio.
Shipped with tracked and signed service.
´There exists a correlation between the soul, place, and destiny, and my paintings serve as a representation of this connection¨.
Kirsty Wain, a talented contemporary British painter currently based in Spain, explores the profound connection between the soul, place, and destiny through her artwork, which has been featured in prestigious exhibitions such as the recent 'Being with Trees' in Gibraltar and 'Regeneration' at the Hansard Studio in London. Her pieces, which focus on the beauty of landscapes, can be found in private collections worldwide, as she employs color and line to capture the true essence of each location with a sense of liberation and individuality.
Kirsty Wainś landscape art endeavors to encapsulate the intrinsic nature of a location by employing a liberal approach, utilizing color and line to construct a harmonious arrangement. The influence of post-impressionism resonates throughout her creations, characterized by the application of thick, textured paint onto the canvas. Enthused by the perpetual beauty of the natural world, Kirsty Wain finds inspiration in the intricate details of trees, the undulating contours of the terrain, the vastness of the ocean, and the captivating allure of the skies. Each place holds significance for Wain, evoking vivid recollections of a fleeting instant or a poignant memory.
Artist Profile
2024 - 2017 Head of Arts International College, Spain
1999 - 2000 PGCSE Art / Design Birmingham, West Midlands, UK
1995 - 1998 BA Hons Art, Design, Media (Visual studies) Portsmouth, Hampshire UK
2023 Gallery 151 Spring Exhibition Estepona, Malaga, Spain
2023 Regeneration 13Th December 2023- 13Th January 2024 London, UK
2022 Sotogrande Port Summer Exhibitions Malaga, Spain
2022 Gallery 151 Winter Collective Estepona, Malaga, Spain
2022 Gallery 151 Summer Expo Estepona, Malaga, Spain
2021 Being With Trees Gustavo Bacarisas Gallery Gibraltar
2014 On Landscape Malvern, Worcestershire, United Kingdom
2013 Parallax Art Fair London, London, United Kingdom
2013 Solo exhibition. ESCAPE Malvern, Worcestershire, UK
2011 Hadfield Fine Art Group Exhibition Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, UK
2010 Hadfield Fine Art Group Exhibition Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, UK
1998 Cubitt Gallery Kings Cross London, UK