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Thursday,
13th June, 2002 - 15:30 BST
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Spaces Open Places 2002 |
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Open
Spaces Open Places is a visual art exhibition running in conjunction
with Northampton's Music and Arts Festival. Artists show their work
in various locations in the town centre between Friday, 7th June
and Saturday, 29th June, 2002.
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Rosalind
Stoddart
Rosalind's work is at HSBC bank, Wood Hill, Northampton and
can be seen during normal banking hours.
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Temple
by Rosalind Stoddart. Seven elements each 0.90M x 3.42M x 0.10M
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"My
work encompasses painting sculpture and printmaking. It is
often colourful and bold and on all scales from very small
to very large.
"I
seek to emphasise the relationships of abstract form, colour,
line and the balance and rhythm of these elements in composition.
"My
work often is autobiographical because the shapes are arrived
at intuitively. Looking inwardly in this way is central to
my artistic practice. My work is often site specific.
"I
trained as a painter at The Byam Shaw School of Painting and
Drawing and at Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts.
"In
2000, I had a solo exhibition of large sculptures at Lyveden
New Bield - the National Trust property near Oundle, Northamptonshire.
This was part of a Year of the Artist residency.
"I
live and work in East Northamptonshire from where I also run
a gallery, Fermyn Woods Contemporary Art."
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Rosalind Stoddart
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