sarah barrett "bomb crater pond, walthamstow marsh"

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sarah barrett "bomb crater pond, walthamstow marsh"

£215.00

framed original painting

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the artist

sarah is a local hackney based artist inspired by her walks around the hackney and walthamstow marshes. her paintings document paths taken and colours emerging over the changing seasons. balancing fine painterly detail with loose gestural mark-making, sarah enjoys exaggerating her colour palette and infusing her source images with vibrancy and energy - bringing a fresh approach to contemporary landscape painting.

the story

for this new series of original works, sarah draws upon the inspiration of lucy jones’ ‘losing eden’ – a book about why our minds and bodies need nature and the wild. lucy talks about her healing walks around walthamstow marshes, and sarah followed this example – wandering around the marshes and wetlands. she was struck by the transcendent nature of these spaces. when gazing over the marshes, or through a sunlit thicket, you can imagine the scene hasn’t changed much in centuries. only the faint lines of the apartment blocks along the river lee remind you that you are in the present – that there is constant change at the fringes of this natural landscape.

bomb crater pond was a remnant of world war 2 and is now a haven for wildlife, filled with tall bullrushes and plants. sarah revisits this scene through the seasons, documenting the colours and ever-changing shapes. this painting evokes the colours of an early november morning – we can almost feel the crisp air around us.

the artwork

this is an original gouache painting on linen board, framed within a light oak tray frame. the piece measures 30 x 30 cm and is signed on the back by sarah.

delivery

please allow 3 days for the dispatch of your artwork. the postage and packaging cost is £15.