Development of the Linear Wave

On the release of the two new paintings in this genre, I thought it would be good to have a look visually at the steady progression of this series over time.

Working in a gallery I often get asked what were the artist thoughts behind their creations. So I thought it important to open up this side of myself.

If any of you don’t know, I live on the Isle of Wight, a small island, south of the UK. Inspired by where I live, I wanted to celebrate one of the rare moments I get to experience when I’m not in the studio or the Gallery.

Moments I long for, standing alone with my feet in the waters, looking out towards the endless horizon. No phones, no people. Just the vast ocean in front of me.

Every time I stand there I see new colours, new tones, new Skys. I never get tired of wanting to try and capture this in a new way.

The lines are ripples or waves, colour and light drifting next to or over each other. But as you stand back they become uniform and serene. A patchwork of blues. Perhaps life has a structure or science behind it? Emulating the concept of the ‘Golden Ratio’ in creation.

Sometimes I’m drawn to larger puddles of colour and then often small more intricate tonal lines with hidden hues barely visible. But all these details have become more and more refined and the details tightened over time with every painting.

I have a thousand ideas of where I want to take this idea. The struggle is to filter which ones to listen to and which ones to ignore. :)

Till next time.

Harriet Hue 2024

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