Luridscapes, 2024
Medium

Watercolor


Dimensions

60.0 x 42.0 cm


Year Created

2024

$1,200.00 USD
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Small < 80cm
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About this artwork

My landscapes are lurid and oppressive. The colours and pattern talk to my heritage, how we pass on knowledge through storytelling, music, food. In my landscapes there is a story of how the women in my family have thrived, survived, and flourished. My landscapes always remember the past but celebrate the possibility of the future.

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Beverley Devonish

Jun 01, 2024

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I am a London-based artist, born and raised in the vibrant heart of the city. My artistic journey began with a focus on textile art, reflecting my formal training in this field. Over the years, my work has evolved to encompass a multidisciplinary approach, driven by a deep desire to explore and express my heritage. Artistic Journey and Inspiration As a first-generation Black British artist, my work is a narrative exploration of identity and heritage. The question of how to navigate and articulate my narrative through art has been a central theme in my recent work. This introspection led me to delve into my African roots, realizing the complexities of Caribbean art and its often overshadowed voice. The vibrant and diverse cultures of the Caribbean islands, such as Barbados and Antigua, have a rich yet underrepresented artistic heritage. My work seeks to illuminate this heritage, questioning what a Caribbean art movement might look like and how it could contribute to the broader spectrum of Black art. Artistic Expression and Medium My current body of work is characterized by its use of vivid, bold colors and intricate layers of storytelling. Through textiles, tufting, painting, and mixed media, I create pieces that echo the lost voices and untold stories of my ancestors. The complex passages of linear detail and colorful mark-making are deliberate choices to express a rich, layered narrative. The use of lurid colors in my art serves a dual purpose: it is a tribute to the vibrant lives and dreams of my forebears, and a means to amplify their voices in a contemporary context. These colors are a visual representation of the stories, struggles, and aspirations of Caribbean peoples, aiming to ensure that their legacy is neither forgotten nor ignored. Vision and Impact My art is a celebration of my cultural background and an exploration of identity through a modern lens. It is a call for greater recognition and celebration of Caribbean art within the broader context of African and Black art. By weaving together textiles, color, and narrative, I hope to contribute to a collective consciousness that honors the diversity and richness of Black artistic expression. In my work, I strive to create a space where the stories of the Caribbean can be heard, appreciated, and remembered. Through my artistic journey, I hope to inspire other artists of Caribbean descent to explore and express their unique narratives, enriching the global tapestry of art with their diverse and vibrant voices.

Curriculum Vitae

Born in 1967 in Great Britain, UK. Currently residing in London, UK.

Education
1986 · Northumberland Park School

Fine art textiles, Art History

1990 · Loughborough college of art

Bachelor of Art, Textiles

Bibliography
Oct 11, 2024

Artist Talk Magazine Digital Exhibition- Art work Frangipani was displayed on London Underground during Frieze Week.

Sep 19, 2024

Artist Close Up, Feature page artwork Issue 22 feature.

Grants
Jan 1, 1997

Princes Youth Business Grant

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