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...... a strong sense of light, mystery and drama.

Helen Robinson's atmospheric oil paintings are inspired by her love of travel and the sea.

Having obtained an Honours degree in Art History in 2013, Helen found she was mostly drawn to artists who painted light; for example the 17th century Dutch landscape painters; the 'unfinished works' of William Turner; and contemporary artists such as Norman Ackroyd and Fred Cuming.  She also related to the romantic concept of the sublime - nature can be awe-inspiring and beautiful but also menacing and hazardous.

Her recent paintings are contemporary sea and cloudscapes which have an immensely strong sense of light, mystery and drama.  Memories and photographs of travel and sailing experiences provide the starting point for her work which evolves towards abstraction.  She focuses on the way light interacts with sky, earth and water - both vast expanses of sea and intricate  salt marshes with their detailed patterns of tidal water channels. Colour, tonal blending and expressive brush marks convey different moods and weather, both calm and stormy. 

She has exhibited at various galleries in London including the Mall Galleries as part of ING Discerning Eye, the Camden Image Gallery, the Strand Gallery and the Crypt Hall, St Marylebone Parish Church. 

Helen is a member of the London Painters and Sculptors Group who exhibit annually with their show 'Colour and Form'.

Her work can also be seen at www.studiofridays.com

Relevant Education

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Humanities with Art History (Open University) - 2013