Catherine Sargeant
Sea Circle - Brouhaha
Oil, gloss & pigments on aluminium
Diameter: 20 cm
Catherine Sargeant's 'Sea Circle - Brouhaha' is a mesmerising circular study of oceanic tumult and tranquility. This mixed media piece, created with oil, gloss and pigments on aluminium, presents a...
Catherine Sargeant's "Sea Circle - Brouhaha" is a mesmerising circular study of oceanic tumult and tranquility. This mixed media piece, created with oil, gloss and pigments on aluminium, presents a swirling seascape of deep navy blues that gradually transition to ethereal pale aquas and whites. The 20 cm diameter work captures the dynamic energy of churning waters, with the word "brouhaha" partially submerged in the composition, suggesting the commotion and excitement of crashing waves. Sargeant's technique masterfully exploits the reflective quality of the aluminium substrate, allowing light to interact with the glossy surface and create a sense of depth and movement that shifts with viewing angle. The circular format perfectly complements the cyclical nature of tides and oceanic currents.
The Power of Circular Art
Displayed on a wall, "Sea Circle - Brouhaha" commands attention despite its intimate scale, functioning as a portal into a watery realm. The circular format breaks from traditional rectangular framing, creating a distinctive focal point that draws the eye regardless of surrounding décor. The aluminium base gives the work a contemporary edge while the maritime theme connects to Britain's island heritage and collective relationship with the sea. This piece demonstrates how contemporary art can distil vast natural forces into concentrated visual experiences, inviting viewers to pause and contemplate the perpetual rhythm and restless energy of the ocean from the comfort of their own space.
The Power of Circular Art
Displayed on a wall, "Sea Circle - Brouhaha" commands attention despite its intimate scale, functioning as a portal into a watery realm. The circular format breaks from traditional rectangular framing, creating a distinctive focal point that draws the eye regardless of surrounding décor. The aluminium base gives the work a contemporary edge while the maritime theme connects to Britain's island heritage and collective relationship with the sea. This piece demonstrates how contemporary art can distil vast natural forces into concentrated visual experiences, inviting viewers to pause and contemplate the perpetual rhythm and restless energy of the ocean from the comfort of their own space.