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"CONTAINED"
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"UNBOUND"
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Charlotte Swann's aim in creating her landscape paintings is both to convey her feelings of awe and reverence for the natural environment, and to make subtle reference to the urgent need for its preservation. Her work explores the loss of connection and attachment to the natural environment that she feels goes a long way to explaining why we exploit and damage it beyond repair. Her paintings, she explains, are born of an experience of and connection with the natural environment created through the familiarity of walking daily in a specific place over a period of time, and repeatedly witnessing the effects of constantly changing light, seasons and personal moods on each view and each detail of a landscape. As a consequence of this, the main source of her subject matter is the landscape with which she is most familiar, that of The Black Mountain in South Wales, where she grew up.
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"ACROSS THE PLAIN"
10ft x 5ft
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"ASHES OF THE EARTH I "
30" x 20"
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Swann's paintings, often grand in scale and scope, are created in the studio from a large collection of sketches, visual notes and photographic references. She describes her process of working as being concerned with the development of an ‘archaeology’ of the painting,, in which layers of detail are built up in a fusion of descriptive and abstracted forms. Her technique involves painting, drawing, scratching back, dripping, pouring, rubbing, cutting away and pasting on, often allowing materials that include bitumen and earth, to form organic shapes and patterns of their own.
Charlotte Swann’s work is typical in combining the barely discernible outline of an original landscape with layers of wild activity. It’s a great mixture – stillness and restlessness all at once. It will make us look at the Welsh mountains in a different way.”
Professor Stuart Clark
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The element of beauty is integral to Swann’s concerns, both in its capacity to draw the viewer in and hold their attention, and in its ability to develop a sense of reverence in the viewer for the subject presented. In this regard, the aesthetic qualities of the drawn line are of equal importance in her work as those of the painted brushstroke.
“Charlotte Swann positively writes as much as depicts her experience of place in sweeping calligraphic statements.”
Aidan Dunne, The Irish Times
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"BEGINNING"
98 x 72 cm
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"ENTANGLED LAND "
90 x 62 cm
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"UMBER HILLS "
76 x 56 cm
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"WASHLAND"
84 x 60 cm
ARTICLES
THE POWER OF MEMES, Aidan Dunne, THE IRISH TIMES, 12 june 2002.
PAINTINGS EVOKE MOUNTAINS OF PASSION, Karen Price, THE WESTERN MAIL, 8 March 2004.
TALENT SHOW, David Fielding, PEMBROKESHIRE LIFE, December 2004.
http://www.axisweb.org/artist/charlotteswann
http://home.btconnect.com/WEST-WALES-ARTS/swann/charlotte.htm
Charlotte Swann
Tel. No: 2
Email:
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EXIBITIONS
2006
Private loan of work to barrister’s chambers
, Sept 06 – Mar 07, Cardiff.
2005 JOINT EXHIBITION, 15 Nov - 30 Nov, Washington Art Gallery, Penarth, Cardiff, Wales.
2005 THE WINTER SHOW. (Nov 26 - Jan.) The West Wales Arts Centre, Fishguard, Wales.
2005 CHRISTMAS EXHIBITION (1st Dec - 7th Jan) The Washington Gallery, Penarth, Cardiff, Wales.
2005 OPEN EXHIBITION (2nd Dec - 31st Dec) The Gate Arts Centre, Cardiff, Wales.
2005 SUMMER EXHIBITION, 10 Aug - 7 Sept, Washington Gallery, Penarth, Cardiff, Wales.
2005 ORIGINAL STRATUM, solo show, Theatre Mwldan, Cardigan, Wales.
2004 (2nd Dec - 6th Jan) CHRISTMAS EXHIBITION at the Washington Gallery, Penarth, Cardiff.
2004 THE WINTER SHOW. Nov - Jan. The West Wales Arts Centre, Fishguard, Wales.
2004 THE WINTER SHOW. Nov - Jan. Taliesin Arts Centre, Swansea, Wales.
2004 ISLE OF ART, Exposure Gallery, Swansea, Wales
2004 THE WELSH CONTEMPORARY ART FAIR, Snowdon Mill, Porthmadog, Wales.
2004 LINE OF VISION, Llanover Hall Arts Centre, Cardiff, Wales
2003 THE WINTER EXHIBITION, Taliesin Arts Centre, Swansea, Wales
2003 THE SWANSEA OPEN, The Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea, Wales
2002 TRESSPASS, Brunswick Mill Studios, Smithfield, Dublin, Ireland
2002 NCAD DEGREE SHOW, NCAD, dublin, Ireland
2001 FROZEN PIPES, Ilac Centre, Dublin, Ireland
1999 SENSATIONLESS, Vicar St, Dublin, Ireland
1998 –2002
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B.A. Joint Hons. Degree in Fine Art and the History of Art, 2:1 Commended.
The National College of Art and Design, Dublin, Ireland
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1997 – 1998
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WJEC Diploma in Art and Design.
Swansea Institute of Higher Education, South Wales.
Forthcoming Exhibitions:
2006
WINTER EXHIBITION,
Washington Gallery, Penarth, Cardiff,Wales.
2006
CHRISTMAS OPEN FAIR,
Cambria Gallery, Tregaron, Wales.
COLLECTIONS
The Office of Public Works
, Dublin, Ireland.
Axa Insurance Company,
Dublin, Ireland.
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