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Caroline Millar | Castles In The Sand
Caroline Millar | Castles In The Sand
SKU:ref: 28104
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Pencil markings etch onto a painted surface, adding upwards motion to this expressive abstract painting.
Media: Acrylic Painting
Frame: Unframed Canvas
Size: 80 x 80 cm
Style Types: Abstract
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Caroline Millar
I am inspired by my surroundings. When I walk around the west end of Glasgow I find myself drawn to the details in the age-worn surfaces—peeling paint on a lamp post, patches of verdigris on a railing, lichen creeping across damp masonry—and I can see miniature landscapes within them. It’s the same on a desolate beach in Orkney, or on a walk through the ancient streets of Medina—anywhere with a sense of history in its surfaces is intriguing to me. While others take in the ‘view’ I trail along behind with my nose to the ground or up against the flaky paintwork and come home with a hundred photographs of rock surfaces and old doors! I am fascinated by the way the micro reflects the macro which means I am also captivated by satellite images and the aerial view of a land or cityscape.