
Kate Sherman
Pond 2, 2022
Oil on panel
40 x 28cm
CF0678
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Kate Sherman’s landscape paintings have a delicate impasto surface and brisk brush marks which belie their intricate structure – where compositions of skylines, horizon lines and road lines are sensitively...
Kate Sherman’s landscape paintings have a delicate impasto surface and brisk brush marks which belie their intricate structure – where compositions of skylines, horizon lines and road lines are sensitively balanced by fence posts, signposts or trees.
The paintings, all oil on board, originate from photographs she has taken of her surrounding landscape. This photographic source is important because the paintings capture a reflective notion of memory, of the emotional distance between a real landscape and a photograph, between experience and longing. It is a poignant and quiet melancholy that is expressed both by the portrayal of sparse unpopulated landscapes containing elemental traces of man, and by her restrained palette which is often suffused in a reserved northern European light of chalky blues and pink-blushed greys.
Originally from the Jurassic Coast in Dorset, Kate now lives and works in Sussex. Kate completed a BA Hons Degree in Fine Art at Birmingham University.
In 2015 & 2018 Kate exhibited at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, in 2019 and 2020 Kate's work was selected for the Discerning Eye Exhibition and, in 2021 her work was chosen for the Figurative Art Now exhibtion in the Mall Galleries, London
The paintings, all oil on board, originate from photographs she has taken of her surrounding landscape. This photographic source is important because the paintings capture a reflective notion of memory, of the emotional distance between a real landscape and a photograph, between experience and longing. It is a poignant and quiet melancholy that is expressed both by the portrayal of sparse unpopulated landscapes containing elemental traces of man, and by her restrained palette which is often suffused in a reserved northern European light of chalky blues and pink-blushed greys.
Originally from the Jurassic Coast in Dorset, Kate now lives and works in Sussex. Kate completed a BA Hons Degree in Fine Art at Birmingham University.
In 2015 & 2018 Kate exhibited at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, in 2019 and 2020 Kate's work was selected for the Discerning Eye Exhibition and, in 2021 her work was chosen for the Figurative Art Now exhibtion in the Mall Galleries, London
Exhibitions
Selected Exhibitions
Hint - Cavaliero Finn at 475 Gallery, Fulham 2022