Loaded Colour
LOADED COLOUR
I was absolutely delighted to showcase my abstract paintings and sculptures in the exhibition Loaded Colour, at the Kaleidoscope Gallery.
I’ve had the privilege of collaborating with a talented group of artists from SVAF for this exhibition. They created works inspired by my use of the colour pink, sparking a dynamic conversation around the different ways we interpret this colour. The result is an intriguing mix of perspectives from Rosalind Barker, Sarah Cliff, Louisa Crispin, Sue Evans and Donald Smith.
Being part of this collaboration has been such a rewarding experience for me. It's not only helped me grow as an artist but also pushed me to reflect on why pink plays such a significant role in my work. Through several group critiques and conversations, I’ve really been able to dig deeper into the emotional resonance of this colour and its importance in my art.
Why Pink?
For me, pink is more than just a colour — it’s a way of expressing joy, excitement, and the unseen forces that shape our emotional landscapes. It is fascinating how pink blurs the line between softness and rigidity, inviting the viewer to explore the delicate balance between strength and vulnerability. This balance is something I’m excited by, and it’s something that is present in many of my sculptures.
While there’s often a hint of figuration in my work, I’m less interested in the body itself and more in conveying aspects of the human spirit—those parts of us that exist beyond our physical form. Pink, for me, symbolizes that life force; that energy that makes us feel alive. In fact, when I’m working on a piece and I don’t see pink in it, I feel as though something’s missing, as if the work lacks vitality.
The Many Faces of Pink
Colour plays a crucial role in all my artwork, and pink, has such a joyful energy for me. The range of meaning behind this colour, the symbolism, in fact, whether it’s gender, femininity, love and romance, references in language, politics, rebellion, history or advertising, is vast and rich. Pink carries with it a myriad of associations, and I find that energising.