Hetty Haxworth
Aqueous VI
Screenprint
Unframed Size: 71 x 100 cm
15/17
Hetty Haxworth's 'Aqueous VI' is a vibrant exploration of form and color, capturing the fluidity and rhythm of nature through the medium of screenprint. This substantial piece (71 x 100...
Hetty Haxworth's "Aqueous VI" is a vibrant exploration of form and color, capturing the fluidity and rhythm of nature through the medium of screenprint. This substantial piece (71 x 100 cm unframed) presents a harmonious interplay of shapes—playful orbs of yellow, blue, and red dance across the canvas, connected by a delicate, winding line. Haxworth's technique creates a sense of movement and energy, evoking the dynamic interplay of elements found in Scotland's natural landscapes. The composition's simplicity is deceptive, inviting viewers to lose themselves in its whimsical yet structured beauty, sparking a sense of wonder and curiosity.
Aqueous VI: Connection to Nature
In "Aqueous VI," Haxworth offers a contemporary interpretation of Scottish landscapes, blending abstract forms with the organic textures of the natural world. The work’s vibrant palette and fluid lines reflect the artist's unique vision, celebrating the vitality and interconnectedness of the environment. This print serves as a testament to the transformative power of art, bringing the essence of Scotland's landscapes into any space. As part of the broader tradition of contemporary Scottish art, Haxworth's work invites collectors to engage with their cultural heritage, fostering a personal connection with the land and its enduring beauty.
Aqueous VI: Connection to Nature
In "Aqueous VI," Haxworth offers a contemporary interpretation of Scottish landscapes, blending abstract forms with the organic textures of the natural world. The work’s vibrant palette and fluid lines reflect the artist's unique vision, celebrating the vitality and interconnectedness of the environment. This print serves as a testament to the transformative power of art, bringing the essence of Scotland's landscapes into any space. As part of the broader tradition of contemporary Scottish art, Haxworth's work invites collectors to engage with their cultural heritage, fostering a personal connection with the land and its enduring beauty.
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