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		<title>An Other Space</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gordon Fraser</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Annabel Emson / After Dark / oil on canvas / 2008 / 214 x 244 cm / Wyer Gallery  Teetering on the edge of abstraction and representation, Emson’s paintings reflect the patterns that arise naturally in the structure of the world around us. However, despite drawing inspiration from both the natural and manmade environment, she [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://theblindswimmer.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/after_dark_emson_oil.jpg" title="Annabel Emson / After Dark / oil on canvas / 2008 / 214 x 244 cm / Wyer Gallery"><img src="http://theblindswimmer.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/after_dark_emson_oil.jpg" alt="Annabel Emson / After Dark / oil on canvas / 2008 / 214 x 244 cm / Wyer Gallery" /></a></p>
<p><em> Annabel Emson / After Dark / oil on canvas / 2008 / 214 x 244 cm / <a href="http://www.thewyergallery.co.uk" target="_blank">Wyer Gallery </a></em></p>
<blockquote><p>  Teetering on the edge of abstraction and representation, Emson’s paintings reflect the patterns that arise naturally in the structure of the world around us. However, despite drawing inspiration from both the natural and manmade environment, she does not depict recognizable landscapes in existence somewhere but, working intuitively and spontaneously from memory, alludes to some less tangible or fleeting place or space, rooted in memory perhaps but which has become something other, independent, self-determining and lawless.</p>
<p>Her paintings seem to reflect a joy taken in the physicality of painting as well as paint’s material possibilities. She plays with juxtaposition of colour, its temperature, intensity and emotional pitch; the manner and form of the application of paint and the part played by rhythm and sound, both in the process of painting itself and the form and structure of visual composition. This experimentation with the language and application of paint has lead to an ostensibly disparate note in a collection of canvases that differ in scale and style and where abstract works containing broad, energetic or gestural brushwork sit alongside others in which more considered figurative ideas have worked their way in alongside layers of abstraction to suggest a narrative or something more descriptive.</p>
<p>However diverse at times, the works are linked to each other by an index of recurring motifs and images, referencing and building upon each other as part of an extended conversation. Reduced to their core, these are paintings about their process and each work a consequence of a new question that is understood most fully in its relation to its counterparts.<a href="http://www.thewyergallery.co.uk" target="_blank">{Read More&#8230;}</a></p></blockquote>

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