Kerry Souter
The Texture of Time
Acrylic and mixed media on canvas
Framed Size: 84 x 84 cm
Kerry Souter's 'The Texture of Time' invites viewers to explore a world where texture and colour converge to evoke the passage of time. This acrylic and mixed media painting on...
Kerry Souter's "The Texture of Time" invites viewers to explore a world where texture and colour converge to evoke the passage of time. This acrylic and mixed media painting on canvas, measuring 84 x 84 cm framed, presents a dynamic interplay of layered hues and textures, capturing the essence of natural erosion and transformation. Souter's technique involves the careful application of various materials, creating a tactile surface that invites close examination. The swirling forms and muted tones of blues and greens suggest the relentless movement of time, evoking a sense of contemplation and introspection.
The Texture of Time: Capturing Nature's Narrative
This work resonates with broader themes of change and continuity, reflecting the artist’s unique interpretation of Scotland's ever-changing landscapes. It embodies the transformative power of time, making it a compelling addition to any space. Hanging on a wall, it draws the viewer into its depths, encouraging moments of reflection. This piece not only enhances its surroundings with its visual depth and complexity but also serves as a reminder of the natural processes that shape our world, connecting collectors to the enduring rhythms of the environment.
The Texture of Time: Capturing Nature's Narrative
This work resonates with broader themes of change and continuity, reflecting the artist’s unique interpretation of Scotland's ever-changing landscapes. It embodies the transformative power of time, making it a compelling addition to any space. Hanging on a wall, it draws the viewer into its depths, encouraging moments of reflection. This piece not only enhances its surroundings with its visual depth and complexity but also serves as a reminder of the natural processes that shape our world, connecting collectors to the enduring rhythms of the environment.