Catherine Sargeant
Transience
Oil, gloss & pigments on plywood
Diameter: 20 cm
Catherine Sargeant's 'Transience' is a mesmerising circular mixed media piece that evokes the fluid, ever-changing nature of water and atmosphere. This intimate work, measuring 20 cm in diameter, combines oil,...
Catherine Sargeant's "Transience" is a mesmerising circular mixed media piece that evokes the fluid, ever-changing nature of water and atmosphere. This intimate work, measuring 20 cm in diameter, combines oil, gloss and pigments on plywood to create a dynamic interplay of deep blues, teals and whites that swirl across the circular surface. The artist has masterfully layered her materials, allowing them to blend and separate in ways that suggest the movement of ocean currents or shifting weather patterns. The title, subtly embedded within the artwork itself, reinforces the theme of impermanence and continuous motion, inviting viewers to contemplate the ephemeral quality of natural phenomena and perhaps our own fleeting existence.
The Power of Circular Format
The tondo format of "Transience" creates a unique visual experience that draws the eye inward, encouraging a meditative engagement with the work. When displayed on a wall, this compact yet powerful piece creates a focal point that seems to pulse with energy, its circular shape and flowing colours creating a window-like portal into another realm. The contrast between the deep blues and the striking white elements gives the work remarkable presence despite its modest size, allowing it to command attention in various settings from intimate spaces to larger rooms where it might serve as a contemplative counterpoint to more traditional rectangular artworks.
The Power of Circular Format
The tondo format of "Transience" creates a unique visual experience that draws the eye inward, encouraging a meditative engagement with the work. When displayed on a wall, this compact yet powerful piece creates a focal point that seems to pulse with energy, its circular shape and flowing colours creating a window-like portal into another realm. The contrast between the deep blues and the striking white elements gives the work remarkable presence despite its modest size, allowing it to command attention in various settings from intimate spaces to larger rooms where it might serve as a contemplative counterpoint to more traditional rectangular artworks.