Beautiful Landscapes

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BEAUTIFUL LANDSCAPES

NICHOLAS BOWLBY INVITES YOU TO THE PRIVATE VIEW OF RECENT WORK BY SANDRA LICCIONI, TANIA RUTLAND AND MARTHA WINTER AT No 5 BLENHEIM CRESCENT LONDON W11 2EE on MONDAY 15 MAY 6.30-9.00.

EXHBITION RUNS FROM TUESDAY 15 MAY - SATURDAY 20MAY. Tel: 01892 667809 and 07831 255691 during the Exhibition. Galley opening: Tuesday to Saturday 11-5.

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Sandra Liccioni

‘Listening

to music is the source of my inspiration. For many years I have studied and the passing of the seasons. I have spent much time in the mountains observing the wide landscape from great heights, surrounded by thousands of miles of pure air far removed from urban life. I began to see a mass of details and analysed how, from apparent chaos, a structure emerges. These elements are reflected in my paintings.’

COLLECTIONS: Morgan Stanley. Ted Baker. One Aldwych Hotel. Private collections in Europe and America.


Tania Rutland.

Tania Rutlands immaculate and considered paintings use the composition and patterns of cloth to explore her attitudes to life and its intricate contradictions. In the weft and the weave she discovers small imperfections which she translates into sublime patterns which the viewer is able to translate and absorb in to a bigger picture.

Education Royal College of Art, MA in Printmaking, 1989 -1991 West Surrey College of Art & Design, BA Hons in Fine Art, 1986 -1989 Camberwell College of Art, Foundation Course, 1985 1986 Fellowships: Cheltenham Fine Art Fellowship, 1994 -1995

Visiting Lecturer: American and Intercontinental University, 2003 Rochester College of Art & Design, 1997 -1999 Cheltenham College of Art & Design, 1994 -2000 Brighton University, 1999 Coventry College of Art & Design, 1997


Martha Winter

‘My artistic practice has been profoundly influenced by exposure to two vastly different environments. Firstly, growing up with minimal art and modern architecture, which gave me the visual language of reduced and economical form and a fascination with systems, repetition and order. Secondly, the regular witnessing of the raw power of the East Anglian coastline. This presented chaos giving me an awareness of natural laws and an interest in physical matter. I have developed many processes for creating my work through years of experimenting. I uses geological materials collected from the landscape including quarries. The creative process begins by preparing the material by grinding it down or through meticulously separating it out. Using a variety of techniques this ‘matter’ is then applied onto an armature. Layer upon layer are built up forming permanent and textural surfaces. Through my work I seek to reach a combination of ingredients, aiming for a point of tension and harmony where a frisson occurs.’

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