63 x 63 cm | 24 x 24 in
Subject: People
Tags:
Children,
Red,
Childhood,
Child,
Vibrant
Original painting in oil on board.
In Olympics Next? The bodies don’t just leap - they surge. The whole painting vibrates with the friction of childhood energy: coordination not yet settled, limbs still learning their own length. And beneath it, a question. Not just “Olympics next?” but what are we training for? What system are we entering? What does it mean to compete, to be watched, to be measured? There’s something tender in the chaos here - red raw and beautiful.
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It’s the double lens of Helen Latham’s work that makes it extraordinary.
She’s not just painting children or painting as a child might. She’s doing something far more rare: she’s inhabiting the inner world of childhood from within, and then rendering it with the full consciousness, technique, and sophistication of an adult artist.
The paintings don’t just show a child’s world - they are a child’s world, felt from the inside. Embodied, luminous, tactile, real.
They don’t illustrate - they remember. But not as an adult recalling the past. As if the past itself is still living, breathing, and available through the skin.
Helen has just joined the Masters section. That feels exactly right.