Catherine Sargeant
Sea Circle - Magical
Oil, gloss & pigments on aluminium
Diameter: 7.5 cm
Catherine Sargeant's 'Sea Circle - Magical' is a captivating mixed media piece that transports viewers to the meeting point of sea and sky. This circular work, created with oil, gloss...
Catherine Sargeant's "Sea Circle - Magical" is a captivating mixed media piece that transports viewers to the meeting point of sea and sky. This circular work, created with oil, gloss and pigments on aluminium, features a mesmerising palette of aquatic blues, deep navy, and silvery accents that swirl and merge across the aluminium surface. The word "magical" appears etched into the composition, partially submerged in the fluid medium, creating a sense of words emerging from or dissolving into the watery expanse. Sargeant's technique brilliantly exploits the reflective quality of the aluminium base, allowing light to play across the glossy surface and enhancing the impression of depth and movement within this compact yet immersive seascape.
The Power of Intimate Art
Despite its modest diameter of just 7.5 cm, this piece commands attention through its concentrated energy and intimate scale that draws the viewer closer. When displayed, "Sea Circle - Magical" creates a fascinating focal point that shifts and changes with varying light conditions, the metallic substrate catching and reflecting illumination throughout the day. The circular format evokes both a porthole glimpse into an oceanic realm and the cyclical nature of tides and waves, offering a contemplative moment amidst busy surroundings. This work demonstrates how powerfully evocative art can emerge from the smallest canvas, proving that transformative visual experiences need not be monumental in scale to leave a lasting impression.
The Power of Intimate Art
Despite its modest diameter of just 7.5 cm, this piece commands attention through its concentrated energy and intimate scale that draws the viewer closer. When displayed, "Sea Circle - Magical" creates a fascinating focal point that shifts and changes with varying light conditions, the metallic substrate catching and reflecting illumination throughout the day. The circular format evokes both a porthole glimpse into an oceanic realm and the cyclical nature of tides and waves, offering a contemplative moment amidst busy surroundings. This work demonstrates how powerfully evocative art can emerge from the smallest canvas, proving that transformative visual experiences need not be monumental in scale to leave a lasting impression.