For the group show Beautiful Twisted Mind the gallery has invited four female artists who are applying different techniques onto various mediums to evoke emotions within the viewer of the work. In an inimitable way, the artists manage to convey emotions such as fear, intimacy or security to the viewer. Moving from figurative to edge of abstraction the artists of the show take different approaches to convey ideas of feelings, working in a variety of styles but sharing subjects and goals.
Jemima's works explore the unknown in both a thematic and material sense, often using intense emotions as a tool for her creativity to create psychologically saturated landscapes. She attempts to capture moments of excitement and fear with paint as an outlet for this energy.
Spanning sculpture, textiles and latex installations, Florence's multidisciplinary practice explores the intersection of personal histories with broader social issues, delving into themes of memory, loss, and the search for meaning in a complex and often chaotic world.
In the intricate details of Marguerite's paintings, one can discern the profound ambiguity that characterizes relationships among young women. Sunrays caress the skin, enveloped in a familiar silence, while the depicted figures convey both clumsy and tender gestures. With each brushstroke, Marguerite transports the intimacy of emotions to the shores of her painting.
From the architecture we inhabit to the building blocks of reality, Jill’s work surveys the visible and invisible structures that shape our shared and personal space. She often returns to the theme of home, regarding it as both a physical and psychological structure permeating all levels of experience. Light plays a crucial role in her work, illuminating form and offering hope through the darkness.
To sum up the whole creativity process that is happening in the beautiful twisted mind of an artist will be showcased within the walls of the gallery.