Hetty Haxworth
In Suspension
Screenprint
Unframed Size: 52.5 x 73 cm
20/40
Hetty Haxworth's 'In Suspension' presents an intriguing exploration of form and balance through the medium of screenprint. This artwork, measuring 52.5 x 73 cm unframed, captures attention with its minimalist...
Hetty Haxworth's "In Suspension" presents an intriguing exploration of form and balance through the medium of screenprint. This artwork, measuring 52.5 x 73 cm unframed, captures attention with its minimalist yet powerful composition. Haxworth employs a palette of muted earth tones, punctuated by bold black lines and shapes, to create a sense of equilibrium and tension. The juxtaposition of geometric shapes and organic forms invites viewers to engage deeply with the work, evoking a meditative calmness while simultaneously challenging perceptions of space and form.
In Suspension: Reflecting Scottish Artistic Traditions
"In Suspension" stands as a testament to contemporary Scottish art's ability to reinterpret traditional themes with modern sensibilities. By abstracting natural forms into simplistic yet profound shapes, Haxworth connects to Scotland's rich artistic heritage while offering a unique interpretation of the landscape. This piece transforms spaces by offering a moment of reflection and introspection, allowing viewers to explore their own connections to the environment and artistic expression. As part of a carefully curated selection, it invites personal engagement, enriching both the space it inhabits and the experience of living with art.
In Suspension: Reflecting Scottish Artistic Traditions
"In Suspension" stands as a testament to contemporary Scottish art's ability to reinterpret traditional themes with modern sensibilities. By abstracting natural forms into simplistic yet profound shapes, Haxworth connects to Scotland's rich artistic heritage while offering a unique interpretation of the landscape. This piece transforms spaces by offering a moment of reflection and introspection, allowing viewers to explore their own connections to the environment and artistic expression. As part of a carefully curated selection, it invites personal engagement, enriching both the space it inhabits and the experience of living with art.