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Shelter, 2024 by Stella Tripp

Highlights: 21 - 27 October, 2024

New Art Highlights includes: Paul Newman, Stella Tripp, Lonely Daddy and Jane Ostler

 

The Rumination Beetle series, 2024

Paul Newman

 

The Rumination Beetles are inspired by a visit to the Dutch and Flemish still life room at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford which feature insects like beetles and grasshoppers. Their meaning is ambiguous, though they have mythological and cultural symbolism in civilizations including Ancient Egypt, Greek, Chinese and Hindu & Buddhist Philosophy. They are often associated with reliance and adaptability and their exoskeletons symbolising strength and protection.

They inhabit this series, borrowing from Dutch still life and also Romantic era landscape painting, backdrops that have appeared in previous bodies of my work populated by subjects including the human fly, Frankenstein’s Monster and the Ford Escort van.

Their inference here is of resilience but also burying and storing personal feelings and ruminations, under their shells whilst moving through melancholic  and tumultuous environments.

30 X 42 cm

 

Shelter, 2024

Stella Tripp

 

watercolour, gouache, acrylic, fabric, canvas

41 X 31 cm

 

Artist, 2016

Lonely Daddy

A song about grief, identity, and transformation.

 

Sunshine, 2024

Jane Ostler

 

Oil paint on canvas, with silk

77 X 51cm    
 

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