17th Jan 2021

Some Strange Magic


Welcoming in a new year is often a time of mixed emotions, and 2021 is particularly exemplary. Perhaps you’ve shirked resolutions this year, except for making sure to take some daily outdoor exercise.. With the winter air getting sharper and the sky a cooler tone of grey, the season seems to be the best sundial of change. 

Yet, why not start the new year by turning to something really new… like art? As famed cartoonist Bill Watterson once said, a new year is like having a big white sheet of paper to draw on! With art there’s always something renewing and creative to tap into, allowing one to draw on fresh reserves. 

The works below have been picked for their vitality, colour, and strongly abstract elements which put the world into an entirely new light. They’re often puzzling – as Madeline Rolt’s charming, wonderland-esque sculpture “The Vestibular Sweethearts’ (2020) shows. Iain Andrews’s “Witches Nest” (2012) similarly works up a rollicking mythological scene, with figurative and craquelure details reminiscent of Early Netherlandish painting.

Geometrical abstracts are also there to lose yourself in – Lewis Deeney and Lindsay Mapes experiment with doing and undoing their paintings, whilst Toni Harrower and Olga Bezhina have played with three-dimensional textures.

In each case, there’s some strange magic happening in these pieces which we hope will make your 2021 bright and propitious.

Masters Wine 
By Emma-Louise Grady
The Vestibular Sweethearts 
By Madeline Rolt
Palm [moment] 
By Glib Franko
Sanctuary (framed) 
By Toni Cogdell
Heart 
By Jo Hummel
Flying 
By Rosemary Burn
Hoodoos 
By Gabrielle J Moore
Following Bruegel 
By Ana Asavei Pietraru
Witches’ Nest 
By Iain Andrews
Our Pattern, Your Interpretation
By Lewis Deeney
Purple Pinch 
By Georgia Dymock
Clashing memories 
By Toni Harrower
From Series: “July 3, 1971, 17…
By Naomi McClure
After John Hoyland-6 days in September
By Toni Harrower
Confusion 
By Lindsay Mapes
Moss Slither 
By Orlanda Broom
House in the Trees 
By Nina Stallwood
Asters 
By Olga Bezhina
Motion of the Land (After Turner)
By Jan Valik
Language code 
By Iryna Kitaieva
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