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Tom Hammick
Three Children 2008
oil on canvas
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Sarah Sparkes
Lakeside Close 1998
oil on board, 15.5 x 20cm
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SUMMERS LEASE
Nick Carrick, Tom Hammick, Sarah Sparkes, Philippa Sutherland, Amanda
Vesey
16 July 14 August 2009
The Eagle Gallerys summer exhibition brings together five artists
from different generations whose work is concerned with thought and
memory.
Nick Carricks paintings can often read as after-images, depicting
the faded structures of fairground carousels and empty promenades, whose
visitors have long departed. The images are loosely suggested, hovering
between figurative associations and gestural marks held within fluid
washes of primer.
Tom Hammicks paintings begin with what is local and known
a group of children standing in front of a holiday shack or a crescent
at dusk. Whether celebrating moments of remembered intimacy or the isolation
of man in the landscape, they speak with authentic feeling.
Sarah Sparkes says of her work that she paints about returning,
returning as an observer to places imprinted within the memory.
Her small-scale paintings on board combine illusory passages with structures
(integral to the remembered scene) left as primed ground. These highly
ambiguous areas give the paintings a quality of incorporating past and
present.
Philippa Sutherland works both in film and paint and her recent canvases
have a curious stasis. The subject matter is less the physical appearance
of a real environment, than a projection of an interior world. Her images
of mountains and rural retreats are depicted from a distance as if captured
through a camera lens and held at a particular moment in time.
Amanda Veseys images of ordinary moments have a poignancy that
comes from close observation. People are shown walking their dogs or
in the reveries of weekend pursuits but their fragility is sometimes
hinted at. A landscape of yew trees and tents is overshadowed by the
mass of a great mountain its scale quite at odds with the
temporary human dwellings.
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Amanda Vesey
Spring 2008
oil on canvas, 30.5 x 33cm
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