Chatsworth Road (The Upholsterer)

Nicola Wiltshire

25 x 35 cm | 9 x 13 in


Subject: People
Tags: Neon, Pop Art, Faceless, Artist


Original painting in oil on stretched Indian fabric.

"The subject is a furniture upholsterer who lives and works by Chatsworth Road. Quite a few of the colours that feature in this painting are made by myself. I grind pigments into lindseed oil using the same techniques as 'The Masters'. I suppose, in a way, my dedication to the handmade is why Sandra interests me to such an extent. She uses her hands to make her living. She restores old furniture, bringing it to life. The repeated patterns and colours in this painting are an attempt to almost mirror her fabric-infused world."


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Nicola Wiltshire


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Nicola Wiltshire’s paintings hold absorbingly bold forms, which immediately capture the viewer's attention. She was listed as an artist to watch in The Guardian, has held a number of solo exhibitions, most recently with the fashion designer Paul Smith, plus has had work included in group shows across the UK. Nicola was awarded an artist residency with Little Van Gogh, plus undertook a six-month Artist Residency at Halley Stevensons, who manufacture waxed cotton for clients such as Barbour from their Dundee factory. Often made with oil paint and charcoal on patterned fabric, Nicola's use of heavy linear structures resemble expressionistic styles whilst flat colour and striking use of pattern give her subjects unusual and therapeutic dimensions. The rendition of each piece lends it an evocatively striking impact. The line and form are fluid and diverse, allowing her subjects to portray illusive identities and an intriguing subjectivity. The use of colour is similarly exciting; mixed hues create muddied and pastel shades, which are placed in contrast of one another, side by side. This creates a stimulating juxtaposition of a calming sensibility whilst conversely adding ambiguous tensions. Her ongoing series of still lifes has been particularly successful at capturing the tactile qualities of the fabric she paints on - her trademark style - in these paintings, fabrics such as Toile de Jouy, patterned linen and William Morris-inspired prints become decorative vases for high-pigment representations of house plants and seasonal wildflowers. These paintings, along with her portraits and landscapes, have attracted a loyal collector base; many of whom own more than one of these paintings in their collection. She continues to paint with integrity - using high quality oil paints, many that she makes by hand in her studio and is beginning to explore other traditional processes such as handmaking pastel crayons.

Chatsworth Road (The Upholsterer) by Nicola Wiltshire

£175.00