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Fiona Ryan - Lambent Light
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Oil on board, 2017
70 x 60 cm
About the work...
The beauty of nature, atmosphere, colour and light inform my practice. Through my chosen media, I am able to create impressions of the landscape through my memory of those surroundings. This creates a world of shifting colour, light and perspectives, ambiguous spatial illusions and abstract traces of reality.
70 x 60 cm
About the work...
The beauty of nature, atmosphere, colour and light inform my practice. Through my chosen media, I am able to create impressions of the landscape through my memory of those surroundings. This creates a world of shifting colour, light and perspectives, ambiguous spatial illusions and abstract traces of reality.
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