Catherine Sargeant
Sea Circle - Unity
Oil, gloss & pigments on aluminium
Diameter: 7.5 cm
Catherine Sargeant's 'Sea Circle - Unity' mesmerises with its fluid, oceanic movement captured within a perfectly circular format. This diminutive mixed media work, measuring just 7.5 cm in diameter, combines...
Catherine Sargeant's "Sea Circle - Unity" mesmerises with its fluid, oceanic movement captured within a perfectly circular format. This diminutive mixed media work, measuring just 7.5 cm in diameter, combines oil, gloss and pigments on aluminium to create a swirling seascape of aquatic blues and whites. Sargeant's technique brilliantly exploits the reflective quality of the aluminium base, allowing light to dance across the surface as if mimicking sunlight on water. The word "Unity" appears in silver, partially submerged beneath swirling currents, suggesting harmony with natural forces. The artist's masterful manipulation of materials creates remarkable depth within such a compact space, evoking the vastness of the sea through miniature abstraction.
The Impact of Circular Art
Despite its small dimensions, this circular artwork commands attention through its perfect form and oceanic energy. When displayed, "Sea Circle - Unity" creates a portal-like effect on any wall, drawing the viewer into its aquatic world. The aluminium substrate catches and reflects ambient light, ensuring the piece shifts and changes throughout the day like the sea itself. This contemporary work exemplifies how concentrated artistic expression can create powerful impact regardless of scale, making it ideal for intimate spaces where it can be appreciated at close range. The circular format breaks from traditional rectangular framing, allowing the piece to float on the wall like a small, self-contained universe of water and light.
The Impact of Circular Art
Despite its small dimensions, this circular artwork commands attention through its perfect form and oceanic energy. When displayed, "Sea Circle - Unity" creates a portal-like effect on any wall, drawing the viewer into its aquatic world. The aluminium substrate catches and reflects ambient light, ensuring the piece shifts and changes throughout the day like the sea itself. This contemporary work exemplifies how concentrated artistic expression can create powerful impact regardless of scale, making it ideal for intimate spaces where it can be appreciated at close range. The circular format breaks from traditional rectangular framing, allowing the piece to float on the wall like a small, self-contained universe of water and light.