EXHIBITION INTRODUCTION :

Painting is a prayer which sets my inner compass to a new path. If the walls around my heart attempt to close in, then painting paves a way towards an opening door. Sometimes the paintings darken and the figure becomes obscured, hidden or lost. I’ve found that my painting doesn’t skirt around this, but picks it’s way through, recording each step along the way. In the earlier stages of this body of work, the process felt like excavating or scratching away at an archaeological dig, as if searching to uncover ancient fragments or hidden treasures from the past...

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The tiny paintings which evolved inspired me to seek out images of ruined frescoes from the Renaissance. The damaged and poorly restored frescoes have always captivated me more than the perfect, highly decorative ones. I love the way the faces and hands are often the final fragments to remain; surrounded by absent areas of crude plaster, which seem not only to provide an indication of history through the layers of passing time but a beautiful sense of spaciousness from which, and into which, the figure can breathe.

‘Pneuma’, a Greek word meaning breath or spirit, is a gentle word which describes a sense of being filled or lifted from within. Breathing and a feeling of openness around the heart, of being born aloft and carried or wooed into a spacious place, are all feelings which have accompanied me and been channelled into this body of work.

Joy Wolfenden Brown, 2018