© Sea Treasure (2021), Mixed media on canvas, 16″ x 16″/ 41cm x 41cm

Again, this one uses lots of texture and has a sculpted aspect to it with the island design being 3D. I wanted to incorporate sea green into this, alongside the coastal blues, to give the idea of deep water. The gold leaf represents the things buried in the depths of the water. There really is a whole other world there that most of us may never encounter.

The island idea stemmed from the global social issue of loneliness. It has now been recognised as a reason for deterioration and illness in people. It’s like a pandemic within a pandemic. From my experience as a carer in previous years, I have seen first-hand how much older people suffer and can sometimes only see their carer the whole day or week as their family members are busy living their hectic lives. Likewise, younger generations with underlying health conditions, like myself, may become isolated too due to not being able to mix with others as they have a lack of energy or weak immune systems. Some people also struggle with keeping up with social commitments when their mental health gets in the way too.

Something you’ll learn about me as we go along is that I love to help people and stand up for social issues that need more focus. Please, if you take one thing away from this blog, check in on your friends and family. Especially the ones you think are always seeming strong and unphased by life. They’re the ones fighting the hardest to see another day. Be kind. Buy your Grandparents flowers and ice cream or give them a call. 💐 They’ll always be grateful 💖🌈💕

Published by Charlotte Taylor

Check out my intuitive artwork collection on www.Instagram.com/CLT_Abstracts Feel free to msg me for a private commission. All art is made with reclaimed canvas and salvaged mixed media to reflect the climate change crisis. CLT_Abstracts takes the boundaries of the skilled art world and breaks them down in a bid for putting self expression as the priority, without fear of being predictable or pretentious! I make art based on what I feel rather than what I see in the hope that it speaks to you and leaves a bold impression through a sense of movement, burst of colour and curious textures. Inspiration comes to me on daily Cornish walks near to my home. My blog aims to explore where my inspiration comes from in more depth as well as sharing my making process. Enjoy!

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