Saturday 30 JANUARY  until 21 MARCH 2010 (scroll down for images)

Paintings by York Artist ISABEL WAKEMAN

with 3D work by

ANN BAXTER, PEGGY THOMPSON, BRYONY BURN, LIS TOFT, SARAH HILLMAN,  KIM BRAMLEY

Opening at 11 am on Sat 30th JAN

Isabel Wakeman will donate all proceeds she receives for sales from this exhibition to the Haiti earthquake appeal. Pyramid Gallery will donate half of its commission for sales of Isabels work on the opening weekend. Hence on sat 30th and sun 31st Jan 80% of the actual selling price will be donated.

   
   
   
   
                                                     
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Art Deco oil on canvas  50 x 60 cm

 

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Flapper, oil on canvas 70 x 35 cm

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Badger oil on canvas 35 x 35cm

 

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Frozen in Time oil on canvas, 70x35cm

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Dervish oil on canvas  50 x 60 cm

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Icarus, oil on canvas 70 x 35 cm

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Flame, oil on canvas 28x40cm 

 

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Ice Blue, oil on canvas 70 x 35cm

 

 
 

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Giant II oil on canvas, 60x70cm

     

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Giant I oil on canvas, 50x70cm

       

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Giant III oil on canvas, 70x70cm

     

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Golden Green oil on canvas 50 x 60cm

 
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  On the Beach, oil on canvas 75 x 50       Man, oil on canvas 70 x 76 cm         Out of Africa oil on canvas       Peacock oil on canvas, 50 x 60 cm  
 

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Speeding Sail, oil on canvas 61 x 61 cm

     

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Spider oil on canvas 70 x 60 cm

       

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Tarantella oil on canvas

     

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Twisting oil on canvas 29 x 40 cm

 
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  The Blues oil on canvas 70 x 35 cm                            
 

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  PEGGY THOMPSON Porcelain bowls                            
 

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 BRYONY BURN ceramic vessels

     

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 HELEN MARTINO tree, ROSALIND ROSENBLAT rimmed vessels, BRYONY BURN tall vessels

       

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HELEN MARTINO boat, ROSALIND ROSENBLAT rimmed vessels, BRYONY BURN tall vessels

     

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SARAH HILLMAN ceramic forms

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
                                   
                               
                                 
                                 
                                     
                                     

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ISABEL WAKEMAN - artist

I have lived in York for 35 years. I came to painting rather late in life after having a family and another career. At first I attended evening classes, but then decided to take an HNC in Fine Art at York College which I completed in 2004.

The course made a fundamental difference to my work. To begin with, working with landscape, I became fascinated with texture. As I regularly attended a life drawing group, I began to wonder how to incorporate the figure into textured backgrounds and indeed how the figure itself could be textured. About this time I was encouraged to try using oils and this transformed my work.
I began to select figures from my sketch book and would reproduce them on my canvas in acrylic paint. I paint the background in another acrylic colour so as to have a clear image to work from. I then paint the figure in white oil paint. When this is completely dry I completely cover the canvas in a selection of oil paints put on in an abstract way. Then I work back into the paint to find echoes of the figure using a brush, roller, white spirit etc. I use highlights and colour to partly reveal the form. Sometimes the figure may become distorted or changed.

I have been experimenting with this technique for about six years. I struggle to achieve a creative tension between the paint and colour and the form. I am trying to move towards an almost abstract image without completely losing the starting point.

I shared an exhibition with two colleagues at the Friend’s Meeting House in York in 2004 and then held one on my own at the Blake Head bookshop in 2005. I have just taken part in York Open Studios 2006. I sold paintings at all these shows.

April 2007, I had a succesful solo show at the Treasurer's House in York.  I exhibited at Bowery Gallery, Headingly in 2008 and also in the Salon at East Street Arts’ Studios.    Part of the Salon work was taken to Germany in 2009 for a similar occasion and I sold a picture in Dortmund.

 

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