Paintings

My quiet landscapes reflect my response to a place I love or memory, an idea or dream. At the moment, I paint in oil and cold wax; layering colours, removing and scraping to create the depth and textures I need. Working from sketches and notes I play with colour until I get the palette I want. I sometimes use photography as colour references but generally rely on my memory. I enjoy working ‘en plain air’ when time and place allow.

This year I have created a body of work expressing my concerns about the effects of climate change on people and places. These pieces include my life drawings – real people – as visions on the news are of unknown folk. I collage drawings, paper pieces and then use other media with marks to describe the emotions and thoughts I have. Sometimes the viewer haas to look carefully to see – damage to us and our world is often creeping, malicious, quiet and difficult to pinpoint.

Eaton Oak Angela Hall Artist

Acrylic

Penzance Beach, Cornwall. Angela Hall, Suffolk Artist.

Oil

Oil and Cold Wax

The Three Watchers. Painting by Angela Jean Hall, an artist from Suffolk

Mixed Media