Lisa Wright - Magenta Gaze, 2018

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Media Dimensions: 30 x 40 cm

Image Dimensions: 30 x 40 cm

Edition of 35

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Lisa Wright (b. 1965, UK)
1984-87 Maidstone College of Art
1990-93 Royal Academy Schools
Lisa Wright's paintings hold us in the present and connect us with the past. Her intimate understanding and connection to historical painting, together with the longstanding discipline of drawing Wright has always pursued, lend authenticity and gravitas. The careful balance of both figurative and abstract elements, along with a heightened and often sensual use of colour, emphasise the vibrant and contemporary nature of the work. Notable achievements include her appointment as the Royal Shakespeare Company artist in residence throughout the two year period of the RSC's acclaimed 'Histories' cycle of plays, culminating in an exhibition at the Roundhouse - which ran concurrently with the plays - and subsequently at the Royal Academy of Arts London. Lisa was elected Royal Academician (RWA) in 2012, and she has been selected consistently for the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition for over 20 years. She was included in the significant 'Art Now Cornwall' exhibition at Tate St Ives in 2008. Winning The National Open Art Prize, the Hunting Art Prize, the 2013 Threadneedle Prize and most recently Future Forest - a collaborative project with Tom Piper to celebrate the centenary of The Forestry Commission.

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Screenprint

Media Dimensions: 30 x 40 cm

Image Dimensions: 30 x 40 cm

Edition of 35

Framed/unframed

Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £120.00 (unframed).

Lisa Wright (b. 1965, UK)
1984-87 Maidstone College of Art
1990-93 Royal Academy Schools
Lisa Wright's paintings hold us in the present and connect us with the past. Her intimate understanding and connection to historical painting, together with the longstanding discipline of drawing Wright has always pursued, lend authenticity and gravitas. The careful balance of both figurative and abstract elements, along with a heightened and often sensual use of colour, emphasise the vibrant and contemporary nature of the work. Notable achievements include her appointment as the Royal Shakespeare Company artist in residence throughout the two year period of the RSC's acclaimed 'Histories' cycle of plays, culminating in an exhibition at the Roundhouse - which ran concurrently with the plays - and subsequently at the Royal Academy of Arts London. Lisa was elected Royal Academician (RWA) in 2012, and she has been selected consistently for the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition for over 20 years. She was included in the significant 'Art Now Cornwall' exhibition at Tate St Ives in 2008. Winning The National Open Art Prize, the Hunting Art Prize, the 2013 Threadneedle Prize and most recently Future Forest - a collaborative project with Tom Piper to celebrate the centenary of The Forestry Commission.

Screenprint

Media Dimensions: 30 x 40 cm

Image Dimensions: 30 x 40 cm

Edition of 35

Framed/unframed

Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £120.00 (unframed).

Lisa Wright (b. 1965, UK)
1984-87 Maidstone College of Art
1990-93 Royal Academy Schools
Lisa Wright's paintings hold us in the present and connect us with the past. Her intimate understanding and connection to historical painting, together with the longstanding discipline of drawing Wright has always pursued, lend authenticity and gravitas. The careful balance of both figurative and abstract elements, along with a heightened and often sensual use of colour, emphasise the vibrant and contemporary nature of the work. Notable achievements include her appointment as the Royal Shakespeare Company artist in residence throughout the two year period of the RSC's acclaimed 'Histories' cycle of plays, culminating in an exhibition at the Roundhouse - which ran concurrently with the plays - and subsequently at the Royal Academy of Arts London. Lisa was elected Royal Academician (RWA) in 2012, and she has been selected consistently for the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition for over 20 years. She was included in the significant 'Art Now Cornwall' exhibition at Tate St Ives in 2008. Winning The National Open Art Prize, the Hunting Art Prize, the 2013 Threadneedle Prize and most recently Future Forest - a collaborative project with Tom Piper to celebrate the centenary of The Forestry Commission.