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Sally Curzon

Stroud
Artist working in a range of media, some inherited, upcycled, re-cycled, re-purposed, minimal bought anew. Creating work that relates to our place in the world, gender, class, visibility, wild and domestic landscapes, aesthetics, politics and words.

I find aesthetic solace in exploring ideas, through making, of our deep relationships with and dependence on landscapes and each other.  I hope to make these intangible and fragile traces slightly more apparent, using materials which are gentle on the planet.  My works are often abstracted with hints towards ideas, using multi-media such as paper, ash, charcoal, watercolour, oil paint, rust, plants, found items, print-making, words, and photography.

 

Exhibition, Brimscombe Mill, Stroud

Traces Along Grisedale Valley

Finding the Intangible: Matterdale, Gowbarrow from Great Mell Fell I

Mapping Routes: Helvellyn

Mapping Sunday Lunch

Mapping Routes: Great Mell Fell

Finding the Intangible: Matterdale, Gowbarrow from Great Mell Fell II

Exhibition, Brimscombe Mill, Stroud

Exhibition, Brimscombe Mill, Stroud

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