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To be translucent, light does not pass directly through a medium: it changes direction and is scattered as it passes through. It is neither opaque nor transparent – thus to be translucent means to glow subtly, to blush luminously.
These qualities are abundant in Margie’s layered abstractions that reveal surfaces hovering over more surfaces, densely coloured yet pulsing radiantly. It is a world into which the viewer can fall, absorbed by its depths. Her many years as a printmaker inform her decisions and powerful sense of colour structure.
Oil on linen
125 x 110cm
Oil on linen
80 x 80cm
Oil on linen
115 x 157cm
Oil on linen
80 x 80cm
Oil on canvas
94 x 108cm
Oil on linen
62 x 58cm
Oil on linen
114 x 85cm
Oil on linen
115 x 157cm
Oil on linen
125 x 110cm
To be translucent, light does not pass directly through a medium: it changes direction and is scattered as it passes through. It is neither opaque nor transparent – thus to be translucent means to glow subtly, to blush luminously.
For Llewelyn, working in glass brings physical dimension to this sense of light. Glass obviously easily lends itself to luminosity and translucence, but still requires great skill and insight to capture the subtle essence of the natural world that is Llewelyn’s passion. As an avid surfer, the natural world and especially the ocean is a theme to which he is powerfully drawn: water, glass, flow and layers.