Kerry Souter
Strata Shore
Acrylic and mixed media on cradled panel
Framed Size: 64 x 64 cm
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Kerry Souter's 'Strata Shore' is an evocative exploration of Scotland's rugged coastline, rendered in acrylic and mixed media on a cradled panel. Measuring 64 x 64 cm, this framed piece...
Kerry Souter's "Strata Shore" is an evocative exploration of Scotland's rugged coastline, rendered in acrylic and mixed media on a cradled panel. Measuring 64 x 64 cm, this framed piece captures the interplay of land, sea, and sky with a dynamic blend of textures and colours. Soft whites and greys contrast with deeper blues and ochres, evoking the timeless beauty of eroded cliffs and turbulent waters. Souter's technique is both bold and delicate, using sweeping lines and layered textures to convey movement and depth, inviting the viewer to experience the ever-changing essence of the shore. The work exudes a contemplative mood, encouraging reflection on nature’s relentless forces and serene beauty.
Strata Shore: Connection to Natural Heritage
"Strata Shore" serves as a bridge between art and nature, drawing on Scotland's geological and maritime heritage. The painting’s rich textures and layered composition mirror the stratified cliffs and tidal flows of coastal landscapes. In a home or office, this work becomes a focal point, its presence transforming the space with the calm energy of the sea. The piece connects viewers to the broader themes of nature’s resilience and the passage of time, offering daily moments of reflection and appreciation of Scotland’s natural beauty.
Strata Shore: Connection to Natural Heritage
"Strata Shore" serves as a bridge between art and nature, drawing on Scotland's geological and maritime heritage. The painting’s rich textures and layered composition mirror the stratified cliffs and tidal flows of coastal landscapes. In a home or office, this work becomes a focal point, its presence transforming the space with the calm energy of the sea. The piece connects viewers to the broader themes of nature’s resilience and the passage of time, offering daily moments of reflection and appreciation of Scotland’s natural beauty.