Apple, Blossoms and Glass
About Ann Armitage

I find the practice of painting is akin to meditation where the mind is focused on the work and all the stuff of everyday life disappears.

My work is inspired by a varied collection of objects around my studio and home, flowers in the garden and the colours and textures found in the landscape, especially the geology and flora of the coastal cliffs where I walk daily.

The paintings are predominantly oil on linen or board and I prefer a limited palette, mixing my colours from the three primaries, black and white.

I start by making random marks of colour (the under painting is integral to the work) which gradually take shape as pared down Still Life compositions, hopefully bringing order, balance and a bit of tension into the initial chaos. My fascination with the relationship between form, space, and colour is fundamental to my practice.

I make many small drawings, collages and oil sketches for reference while creating larger works and at the end of each working day brushes and palette knives are wiped onto newspaper, often creating little sketches which are later pasted into work books that can become ideas for future paintings.

Apple, Blossoms and Glass

£850

Ref. 11586

About Ann Armitage

I find the practice of painting is akin to meditation where the mind is focused on the work and all the stuff of everyday life disappears.

My work is inspired by a varied collection of objects around my studio and home, flowers in the garden and the colours and textures found in the landscape, especially the geology and flora of the coastal cliffs where I walk daily.

The paintings are predominantly oil on linen or board and I prefer a limited palette, mixing my colours from the three primaries, black and white.

I start by making random marks of colour (the under painting is integral to the work) which gradually take shape as pared down Still Life compositions, hopefully bringing order, balance and a bit of tension into the initial chaos. My fascination with the relationship between form, space, and colour is fundamental to my practice.

I make many small drawings, collages and oil sketches for reference while creating larger works and at the end of each working day brushes and palette knives are wiped onto newspaper, often creating little sketches which are later pasted into work books that can become ideas for future paintings.