ART
“4me4you” visits Pilar Corrias Gallery which featured the artist:
Sophie Von Hellermann “New Waves”.
Pilar Corrias Gallery..>Sophie Von Hellermann takes Margate, the location of her studio, as the grounding for a series of paintings that emerge from her thoughts on the sea. Von Hellermann synchronously slides through time periods using the constant of the wave across her paintings to pause at intuitive anchor points from literary, artistic, and political histories. Portraits of Titans from Greek mythology appear next to sailors, the protagonist Prospero from Shakespeare's The Tempest and poet T.S Eliot writing The Waste Land on Margate Sands. Storms of plastic pollution swirl around images of Britannia's ships ruling the waves.
4me4you…> There always seems something mystical about Pilars Gallery and what they showcase, and once again they have come up we more great paint works...” Sophie Von Hellermann”.
I still look to find new ways to enhance the viewer’s eye to see different angles of works shown, and yet it still come away great results.
Look how fantastic these works can be seen from different perspectives.
ART
“4me4you” visits Pilar Corrias Gallery which featured the artist:
Sophie Von Hellermann “New Waves”.
Pilar Corrias Gallery..>Sophie Von Hellermann takes Margate, the location of her studio, as the grounding for a series of paintings that emerge from her thoughts on the sea. Von Hellermann synchronously slides through time periods using the constant of the wave across her paintings to pause at intuitive anchor points from literary, artistic, and political histories. Portraits of Titans from Greek mythology appear next to sailors, the protagonist Prospero from Shakespeare's The Tempest and poet T.S Eliot writing The Waste Land on Margate Sands. Storms of plastic pollution swirl around images of Britannia's ships ruling the waves.
4me4you…> There always seems something mystical about Pilars Gallery and what they showcase, and once again they have come up we more great paint works...” Sophie Von Hellermann”.
I still look to find new ways to enhance the viewer’s eye to see different angles of works shown, and yet it still come away great results.
Look how fantastic these works can be seen from different perspectives.