Lynda Watson
An empty shell invites daydreams of refuge' Gaston Bachelard, The Poetics of Space
Abstract interpretations from seashells influenced by anatomical and botanical forms try to show the inter-connectedness
between the living organism with the human body and mind, and the rest of the living world.
Nexus, 2015 Foraminafera. (triptych) 2015 Lacuna, 2015
147 x 187 cm 299.5 x 187 cm 147 x 187 cm
oil and graphite on canvas oil an graphite on canvas, acrylic and oil on board oil and graphite on canvas
Mistral, 2015 Capo, 2015 Danae, 2015 Tacita, 2015 Mobius, 2015
50 x 60 cm 50 x 60 cm 50 x 60 cm 50 x 60 cm 50 x 60 cm
oil, graphite & enamel on canvas oil, graphite & enamel on canvas graphite & enamel on canvas graphite on canvas oil, graphite & enamel on canvas
Osseus, (diptych) 2015 Pearl, 2015 Spiral, 2015
130 x 95 cm 75 cm diameter 20 x 20 cm
oil on canvas oil on circular board oil, graphite and enamel on canvas
Amoeba, 2015 Embryo, 2015
50 x 60 cm 50 x 60 cm
oil on canvas oil on canvas
Surfacing, 2014 Hybrid, 2014 Cochlea, 2014
150 x 185 cm 95 x 140 cm 100 x 120 cm
oil and household gloss on canvas oil on canvas oil on canvas
Lair, 2014 Muletta, 2014 Gestation, 2014
120 x 140 cm 90 x 100 cm 100 x 100 cm
oil on canvas oil on canvas oil on canvas
Enosis, 2015 Sudoku, 2015 Ven(o)us), 2015
120 x 140 cm 9 x 17.5 cm sq 100 cm diameter
oil and enamel on canvas oil and enamel on canvas oil on board
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