Andrew Southall
“Having always being fascinated by the works of Pablo Picasso, Paul Klee, Lionel Fenninger and many other Cubist artists I set out to create a semi-abstract style where colour and form create an essence or feeling of a place.
Often quite abstract and constructed my ideas are continually evolving on a journey to create a distinctive interpretation of the thoughts of the great masters.
Paul Klee said "Art is not the recreation of the visible, it is creating visible".
Foreground features will mask mid and distant features but we can re-form a complete image by “looking through“ the foreground.
These are individual semi-abstract works which recreate my emotional response to the environment around Anglesey and other familiar areas of Wales.
Much of the work involves a relationship between the fragility and vulnerability of man made landscape features with the power and reassuring permanence of mountains, sea and sky”.
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