"My paintings deal with ethereal moments and passing time. Like fractions of a poem. Informed by bits of life, journeys made, stories told, notes in sketchbooks, scratches on walls, and old songs.
In my work I am concentrating on those abstract moments in time between place and memory. I am interested in how the finger of time leaves its mark.
I continue to experiment with drawing on different surfaces and textures, and use a huge variety of materials to build up a working surface, including oil paint, plaster, shellac, dyes, reconstituted stone, oils, acrylics, emulsion, binders plus wax, crayons, pencil, and charcoal. " - Annie Rouse
In my work I am concentrating on those abstract moments in time between place and memory. I am interested in how the finger of time leaves its mark.
I continue to experiment with drawing on different surfaces and textures, and use a huge variety of materials to build up a working surface, including oil paint, plaster, shellac, dyes, reconstituted stone, oils, acrylics, emulsion, binders plus wax, crayons, pencil, and charcoal. " - Annie Rouse
To see more of her work go to her website.
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