Painters in Conversation: Lucy Smallbone and Lucinda
Metcalfe
Painters in Conversation – Lucy Smallbone and Lucinda Metcalfe
In a lively Artist Talk Series titled “Painters in Conversation”, Lucy Smallbone captivates the viewer with her artworks that delve into the convergence of imaginary and tangible realms. Her creations provoke contemplation on the influence of memory and perception in shaping our understanding of a location. On the other hand, Lucinda transports us into a world of awe-inspiring radiance, as she skillfully captures the sun’s mesmerising reflections dancing upon water surfaces. With deft strokes, she weaves intricate patterns of refracted light, conjuring captivating distortions that converge into mosaics of swimming pool tiles. Creating a delicate balance between illusion and abstraction. Fascinated by society’s prevailing preoccupations with travel and ceaseless accumulation of digital imagery. Her observations on this cultural phenomenon seep into her art, infusing it with an intriguing tension that echoes the ever-evolving relationship between reality and perception.
Lucinda Metcalfe Inviting Swim 60 x 80 cm Oil on canvas
Lucy Smallbone Courtyard Pots
35 x 45 cm
Oil on board
Lucinda Metcalfe Blue Landscape
80 x 100 cm
Oil on canvas
Lucy Smallbone
Bali Oil on board 35 x 45 cm
Lucinda Metcalfe
Hot Sand
100 x 150 cm
Oil on canvas
Lucy Smallbone Pink Courtyard
160 x 125cm
Oil on canvas
Lucinda Metcalfe Shelter
44 x 38cm Oil on board
Lucy Smallbone
Tropic
95 x 125 cm
Oil on canvas
Lucinda Metcalfe
Vegas Swim
60 x 80cm
Oil on canvas
Lucy Smallbone
Peach
180 x 150 cm
Oil on canvas
Lucinda Metcalfe
Lie Low
60 x 80 cm
Oil on board
Lucy Smallbone
Goat
130 x 160 cm
Oil on canvas
Lucinda Metcalfe
Turquoise Reflections
60 x 80 cm
Oil on canvas
Lucy Smallbone
Serpent
160 x 125 cm
Oil on canvas
TAG Fine Arts is an art dealer and publisher based on Upper Street, Islington. Since launching in 2006, we have represented emerging and established contemporary artists through a programme of exhibitions, commissions, major publishing projects and collaborations with museums and non-commercial institutions.