© Freshwater Shoal (2021), Mixed media on canvas, 20″ x 39.5″/ 51cm x 100cm

This is one of the biggest pieces I’ve done to date and catches the eye of anyone who is in the room with it. The inspiration came from a documentary I watched about different ecosystems and how they have changed over the years depending on what fish gather where. It also came from a memory of watching my Dad fish for mackerel. You could sometimes see the shoal swimming together. I love how the light reflects off their skin in the water.

I wanted to use orange, yellow, red and blue together with flashes of gold. It is a very energising colour combination. The marks I made across the top add energy and flow to the piece, just like the way a shoal of fish moves together in harmony. The layers of blue and green underneath give a sense of depth to the painting and a feeling of being in deep water. The more you look at it, the more you can imagine swimming with the fish and become one with the painting.

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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