Abstract Artists

 
 

Vega No. 22

Catherine Ludeau

Catherine Ludeau is a French abstract artist. Her work continues to be inspired by the philosophy of Zen which expresses serenity, balance, wellbeing and mindfulness. 

The simplicity of her composition and elegant fragility of the resin on linen or linen to create the most sublime collaboration of materials. The resin is hand poured and is often paired with gold leaf.


Laura Jane Scott

Laura Jane Scott is an abstract artist working within minimalist, geometric abstraction and colour-field painting.  Her desire for simplicity through geometric form and her striking use of colour enables her to produce work where painting explores a model of architectural form and where colour embodies a physical structure.

The resulting work is a refined visual vocabulary of form and colour created in painted wood wall pieces.

Recess - Scarlet & Brown


The Sky A Dome

Rupert Hartley

Rupert Hartley is a British abstract artist and painter. His recent paintings focus on the grid; colour and the repeated gesture, using a layered approach he creates frameworks of colour through numerous re-paintings and revisions.

His current inter-scenic series signals a bold new development in this work bringing together several strands of his practice from his previous works that play with formal geometries and reference his local environments.

Hartley works mainly with acrylic on canvas or repurposed materials.


Sara Dare

Sara Dare is a British abstract painter. She works at multiple scales using paper, linen and canvas, with a range of mediums informed by their fluidity including ink, oil, emulsion and acrylic.

Dare’s paintings seek to convey an initial playful interaction with the viewer followed by a sense of unease or tension. Psychologically charged forms push against the edges of the canvas, split open, dangle and protrude. Successes are a balance between discomfort and humour, lure and repulsion and organic and contrived.

Gobstopper


Lacuna No.2

Mia Hultgren

Swedish fibre artist Mia Hultgren’s creative practice is an exploration of contradictions and transformation - both in material as in the subject.

Through an exploratory and experimental process in various textile techniques, and sometimes with material that goes beyond fibres, she works in the field of tension that arises between material, form, and colour.