Willow Pond in Autumn-Plein air Autumn project
In this series, Shizico Yi focuses on a new approach which she paints the negative spaces rather than the positive forms as most artist would.
Each stroke is the process of carve out the spaces around the outline of the objects whether is a tree, a flower or a leaf or a lake.
This shift allows her to explore the interplay of light and shadow in a new unique way, emphasizing the negative space between the plants and trees in relation with the the landscape/skylines around them;
by doing so, she is able to paint in the dark for the night scenes without having much nature light, she was able to capture the negative space without much difficulty in the dark.
This self imposed directions give her landscapes a touch of magical aura and a sense of freedom in her brushstrokes come with this new approach.
Her paintings stand as a testament to her imagination, bold and always evolving techniques and the profound inspiration she draws from her natural surroundings especially her own gardens where she grows plants and re-makes her very own landscape.
- Autumn Series- Willow Pond in Autumn (50 H x 60 W)
- Medium: Gesso, Oil, Acrylic, Canvas
-Guarantee End to end tracking Delivery Worldwide by Royal Mail with lowest shipping £18 flat-rate from the UK.
-Free Shipping in the UK.
About the Artist
Shizico Yi is available for commission.
Dr. Shizico Yi is a UK artist working on installations, films and paintings; the documentary nature of her work often concerns about the loss, repetition, the everyday subject and memories .
With design and film background, Shizico combines her interests making installation projects which relate to artist's personal life in relation to the society and human condition at large.
Shizico Yi holds a PhD in Fine Art awarded by UEL, UK 2017; she had completed a Master in Fine Art with a BA in Womenswear from UAL. London. She is also the Winner of Women Film Makers: Best Shorts Competition 2013 Los Angels. USA.
Note:
-Frames in the pictures are not included. If you need advice on framing, just give us a shout.