Hetty Haxworth
Fall
Screenprint
Unframed Size: 94 x 71 cm
8/35
Hetty Haxworth's 'Fall' presents a harmonious exploration of form and color through the medium of screenprint. This striking piece, measuring 94 x 71 cm unframed, features a dynamic arrangement of...
Hetty Haxworth's "Fall" presents a harmonious exploration of form and color through the medium of screenprint. This striking piece, measuring 94 x 71 cm unframed, features a dynamic arrangement of geometric shapes—circles and semi-circles in vibrant shades of magenta, red, yellow, and lavender, balanced against a soft cream background. The overlapping forms create a sense of movement and depth, inviting viewers to explore the interplay between color and space. Haxworth's technique imbues the work with a sense of fluidity and balance, capturing the essence of transition and change, much like the season it represents.
Fall: Connection to Broader Themes
Rooted in contemporary Scottish art, "Fall" reflects a unique interpretation of Scotland's natural landscapes and cultural heritage through abstraction. The bold use of color and form echoes the vibrant hues of autumn in Scotland, while also nodding to the country's rich artistic traditions. This piece transforms any environment with its modern aesthetic and thought-provoking composition, offering a contemplative experience that resonates with the viewer. By supporting local talent like Haxworth, collectors engage with Scotland's dynamic art scene, enriching their spaces with works that evoke both personal reflection and cultural connection.
Fall: Connection to Broader Themes
Rooted in contemporary Scottish art, "Fall" reflects a unique interpretation of Scotland's natural landscapes and cultural heritage through abstraction. The bold use of color and form echoes the vibrant hues of autumn in Scotland, while also nodding to the country's rich artistic traditions. This piece transforms any environment with its modern aesthetic and thought-provoking composition, offering a contemplative experience that resonates with the viewer. By supporting local talent like Haxworth, collectors engage with Scotland's dynamic art scene, enriching their spaces with works that evoke both personal reflection and cultural connection.