An Observation of Blue
Although one of the three primary colours, blue was the last colour to be extracted from plants and used in art - there is no blue in cave paintings. Today artists have a huge range of synthetic blues to work with from ultramarine and indigo to Klein blue. This exhibition explores the artists' individual perception of blue in a variety of hues and materials. |
JB Lowe - Abstract Paintings
WOA presented JB Lowe - Abstract Paintings from 1 - 29 July 2017. Jason is a local artist whose work is created by the liberal application and removal of paint in horizontal and vertical planes. Each successive stroke draws a veil across the previous layer of paint like a curtain, playing with the notion of presence and absence. |
ArtWeeks Exhibition - Trilogy
The artworks will be inspired by the concept of “Trilogy” - each artist has been asked to submit 3 works which are related in terms of their own individual theme. A wonderful opportunity to see amazing art produced by local artists and makers. Expect the unexpected, be inspired, and delighted. Come to West Ox Arts for an excellent chance to own a unique piece of artwork. |
Paul Redfern - Weathered Landscapes
'Nature has always been a huge influence on my work. The natural environment as a whole is my inspiration but the elements that I really love are the cracks and crevasses, natural erosion and the way in which nature sculpts the landscape. The tonal qualities and formations of shadows and layers inspire my work and provide me with ideas to work the materials. Whilst working on paintings or ceramics, I still have the intention to create three-dimensional qualities in the surface texture. When printing, however, it is more important to convey the ambience and tonal qualities of the landscape.' |